SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative) Software Technology Program Plan


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IDA Paper P-1926 was prepared in response to a request from the Battle Management C3 office within the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization (SDIO) of the Department of Defense (DoD). The request was for a software technology program plan to define software research and development (R & D) efforts required by the SDI, and to provide the basis for integrating the SDIO software technology program with ongoing non-SDIO programs. This paper emphasizes reviewing the ongoing software programs and plans within the DoD and academia. The reviews identify critical software technology areas required to meet the unique SDI requirements, and indicate priorities among the software technologies to meet attainability, productivity and reliability goals, as well as functional performance objectives.




SDI Software Technology Program Plan Version 1.5


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IDA Paper P-1926 was prepared in response to a request from the battle Management C3 office within the Strategic Defense initiative Organization (SDIO) of the Department of Defense (DoD). The request was for a software technology program plan to define software research and development (R & D) efforts required by the SDI, and to provide the basis for integrating the SDIO software technology program with ongoing non-SDIO programs. This Paper emphasizes reviewing the ongoing software programs and plans within the DoD and academia. The reviews identify critical software technology areas required to meet the unique SDI requirements, and indicate priorities among the software technologies to meet attainability, productivity and reliability goals, as well as functional performance objectives.







Strategic Defense Initiative


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Strategic Defense Initiative examines developments in the technologies currently being researched under SDI. The OTA does not repeat the work of its earlier reports but gives special attention to filling in gaps in those reports and to describing technical progress made in the intervening period. The report also presents information on the prospects for functional survival against preemptive attack of alternative ballistic missile defense system architectures now being considered under the SDI. Finally, it analyzes the feasibility of developing reliable software to perform the battle management tasks required by such system architectures. Originally published in 1988. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.




SDI


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Strategic Defense Initiative examines developments in the technologies currently being researched under SDI. The OTA does not repeat the work of its earlier reports but gives special attention to filling in gaps in those reports and to describing technical progress made in the intervening period. The report also presents information on the prospects for functional survival against preemptive attack of alternative ballistic missile defense system architectures now being considered under the SDI. Finally, it analyzes the feasibility of developing reliable software to perform the battle management tasks required by such system architectures.




Technology Applications Program, SDI, Strategic Defense Initiative


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For the past five years of the SDI program, over $16 billion has been invested in the research and development of new technology that can make the world a safer place to live. While this investment has been made for the common defense and has made great strides forward, it has also developed a wave of new technology with applications to almost every imaginable scientific discipline ranging from medicine to the preservation of the global environment. This document reports on the progress of the new state of the art technologies that are the products of the SDI investment and their contributions to the national technology base, the economy, and the challenge of international competitiveness. The SDI program established its Technology Applications Program in conjunction with Congressional and Presidential initiatives that recognize the necessity of making federal technology available to American industry within the constraints of national security considerations. This report details the program that has been structured to carry out these tasks, and its ongoing activities. The SDI technological legacy is detailed in terms of the spinoffs and new businesses created by applying SDI technologies to medical, computer, energy, electronics, aerospace, automotive, and other industrial applications.




Strategic Defense Initiative


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SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative) Battle Management/C3 (Command, Control and Communications) Algorithms Technology Program Plan


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The Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA) has collected and analyzed information on battle management algorithm technology that is relevant to Battle Management/Command, Control and Communications (BM/C3). This Memorandum Report represents a program plan that will provide the BM/C3 Directorate of the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization (SDIO) with administrative and technical insight into algorithm technology. This program plan focuses on current activity in algorithm development and provides information and analysis to the SDIO to be used in formulating budget requirements for FY 1988 and beyond. Based upon analysis of algorithm requirements and ongoing programs, recommendations have been made for research areas that should be pursued, including both the continuation of current work and the initiation of new tasks. This final report includes all relevant material from interim reports as well as new results.




SDI Program


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