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Book Information Operations Vulnerability Survivability Assessment  IOVSA  for the Bradley Fire Support Team Vehicle  BFIST

Download or read book Information Operations Vulnerability Survivability Assessment IOVSA for the Bradley Fire Support Team Vehicle BFIST written by Brian G. Ruth and published by . This book was released on 2001-04-01 with total page 86 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Information Operations Vulnerability/Survivability Assessment (IOVSA) process, developed by the S urvivability/Lethality Analysis Directorate (SLAD) of the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) for the purpose of conducting an analysis of the effects of information operations/information warfare (10/lw) threats on battlefield information systems was applied to the M7 model of the Bradley Fire Support Team Vehicle (BFIST). The IOVSA process consists of five distinct phases which must be completed for a complete analysis of 10/lW threat impact on weapon system capability: (1) system familiarization, (2) system design analysis, (3) threat definition and susceptibility assessment, (4) vulnerability risk assessment, and (5) protection assessment and recommendations. This report documents the IOVSA system familiarization phase for the M7 BFIST with particular focus on those critical information systems relating to battlefield communications.

Book Information Operations Vulnerability Survivability Assessment  IOVSA  for the Bradley Fire Support Team Vehicle  BFIST   System Familiarization Phase

Download or read book Information Operations Vulnerability Survivability Assessment IOVSA for the Bradley Fire Support Team Vehicle BFIST System Familiarization Phase written by and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Information Operations Vulnerability/Survivability Assessment (IOVSA) process, developed by the S urvivability/Lethality Analysis Directorate (SLAD) of the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) for the purpose of conducting an analysis of the effects of information operations/information warfare (10/lw) threats on battlefield information systems was applied to the M7 model of the Bradley Fire Support Team Vehicle (BFIST). The IOVSA process consists of five distinct phases which must be completed for a complete analysis of 10/lW threat impact on weapon system capability: (1) system familiarization, (2) system design analysis, (3) threat definition and susceptibility assessment, (4) vulnerability risk assessment, and (5) protection assessment and recommendations. This report documents the IOVSA system familiarization phase for the M7 BFIST with particular focus on those critical information systems relating to battlefield communications.

Book Information Operations Vulnerability survivability Assessment  IOVSA  for the Bradley Fire Support Team Vehicle  BFIST

Download or read book Information Operations Vulnerability survivability Assessment IOVSA for the Bradley Fire Support Team Vehicle BFIST written by Brian G. Ruth and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Information Operations Vulnerability/Survivability Assessment (IOVSA) process, developed by the Survivability/Lethality Analysis Directorate (SLAD) of the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) for the purpose of conducting an analysis of the effects of information operations/information warfare (10/lw) threats on battlefield information systems was applied to the M7 model of the Bradley Fire Support Team Vehicle (BFIST). The IOVSA process consists of five distinct phases which must be completed for a complete analysis of 10/lW threat impact on weapon system capability: (1) system familiarization, (2) system design analysis, (3) threat definition and susceptibility assessment, (4) vulnerability risk assessment, and (5) protection assessment and recommendations. This report documents the IOVSA system familiarization phase for the M7 BFIST with particular focus on those critical information systems relating to battlefield communications.

Book Information Operations Vulnerability Survivability Assessment  IOVSA  Phase IV of the Forward Area Air Defense Command  Control Communications and Intelligence  FAAD C3I  System

Download or read book Information Operations Vulnerability Survivability Assessment IOVSA Phase IV of the Forward Area Air Defense Command Control Communications and Intelligence FAAD C3I System written by and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 72 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Information Operations Vulnerability survivability Assessment  IOVSA

Download or read book Information Operations Vulnerability survivability Assessment IOVSA written by and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 21 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This document is a revision of the IOVSA methodology formalized in June 2000. The goal of this revised document will be the clarification of the work to be performed for each phase, the requirements, and the expected deliverables. Since this revision will be a living document, it will be updated as appropriate to include lessons learned. The intent of this revision is to facilitate the dialog between the U.S. Army Research Laboratory/Survivability Lethality Analysis Directorate (ARL/SLAD) and the decision-makers (program Executive Offices (PEOs), Program Managers (PMs), evaluators, contractors, etc.) for U.S. Army IT-based systems. As before, the IOVSA process will provide a structured methodology for assessing IT system/System of Systems (SoS) 10 susceptibilities and vulnerabilities. The process will provide flexibility that enables the analyst to customize it for the system/SoS under assessment. Additionally, the IOVSA results will provide critical information to system developers and decision-makers regarding the system's/SoS' 10 susceptibilities and vulnerabilities. Furthermore, enough information will be able to be extracted from the process to evaluate different countermeasure techniques and protection recommendations to determine their feasibility and cost/reward ratio.

Book Information Operations Vulnerability Survivability Assessment  IOVSA

Download or read book Information Operations Vulnerability Survivability Assessment IOVSA written by Richard L. Zum Brunnen and published by . This book was released on 2000-06-01 with total page 67 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Survivability/Lethality Directorate (SLAD) of the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) has developed an information operations vulnerability/ survivability assessment (IOVSA) process. The objective of the IOVSA process is to establish a systematic approach that permits analysis and evaluation of the survivability of military component level and weapon systems that include information technology (IT) items. The process will apply throughout the life cycle phases of any Department of Defense (DOD) system that collects, stores, transmits, or processes classified and/or sensitive but unclassified (SBU) information, as well as commercial components to DOD systems. The IOVSA process fulfills many of those process activities required by the DOD In formation Technology Security Certification and Accreditation Process (DITSCAP) by providing much of the required vulnerability information. The IOVSA plan for a particular system is a focused plan that has been designed to provide the decision-makers with the necessary information to make informed decisions concerning the susceptibilities and vulnerabilities of the system to information operations (10) threats. By addressing the 10 threats, the system will significantly improve its survivability by planning for both avoiding and withstanding potential problems with 10-based threats. This report discusses the IOVSA process in detail.

Book Information Operations Vulnerability Survivability Assessment  IOVSA   Process Structure  Revision A

Download or read book Information Operations Vulnerability Survivability Assessment IOVSA Process Structure Revision A written by and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This document is a revision of the IOVSA methodology formalized in June 2000. The goal of this revised document will be the clarification of the work to be performed for each phase, the requirements, and the expected deliverables. Since this revision will be a living document, it will be updated as appropriate to include lessons learned. The intent of this revision is to facilitate the dialog between the U.S. Army Research Laboratory/Survivability Lethality Analysis Directorate (ARL/SLAD) and the decision-makers (program Executive Offices (PEOs), Program Managers (PMs), evaluators, contractors, etc.) for U.S. Army IT-based systems. As before, the IOVSA process will provide a structured methodology for assessing IT system/System of Systems (SoS) 10 susceptibilities and vulnerabilities. The process will provide flexibility that enables the analyst to customize it for the system/SoS under assessment. Additionally, the IOVSA results will provide critical information to system developers and decision-makers regarding the system's/SoS' 10 susceptibilities and vulnerabilities. Furthermore, enough information will be able to be extracted from the process to evaluate different countermeasure techniques and protection recommendations to determine their feasibility and cost/reward ratio.

Book Information Operations Vulnerability survivability Assessment  IOVSA

Download or read book Information Operations Vulnerability survivability Assessment IOVSA written by Arturo Revilla and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 21 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This document is a revision of the IOVSA methodology formalized in June 2000. The goal of this revised document will be the clarification of the work to be performed for each phase, the requirements, and the expected deliverables. Since this revision will be a living document, it will be updated as appropriate to include lessons learned. The intent of this revision is to facilitate the dialog between the U.S. Army Research Laboratory/Survivability Lethality Analysis Directorate (ARL/SLAD) and the decision-makers (program Executive Offices (PEOs), Program Managers (PMs), evaluators, contractors, etc.) for U.S. Army IT-based systems. As before, the IOVSA process will provide a structured methodology for assessing IT system/System of Systems (SoS) 10 susceptibilities and vulnerabilities. The process will provide flexibility that enables the analyst to customize it for the system/SoS under assessment. Additionally, the IOVSA results will provide critical information to system developers and decision-makers regarding the system's/SoS' 10 susceptibilities and vulnerabilities. Furthermore, enough information will be able to be extracted from the process to evaluate different countermeasure techniques and protection recommendations to determine their feasibility and cost/reward ratio.

Book Improved Operational Testing and Evaluation

Download or read book Improved Operational Testing and Evaluation written by National Research Council and published by National Academies Press. This book was released on 2003-07-11 with total page 124 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC) is responsible for the operational testing and evaluation of Army systems in development. ATEC requested that the National Research Council form the Panel on Operational Test Design and Evaluation of the Interim Armored Vehicle (Stryker) to explore three issues concerning the initial operation test plans for the Stryker/Interim Brigade Combat Team (IBCT). First, the panel was asked to examine the measures selected to assess the performance and effectiveness of the Stryker/IBCT in comparison both to requirements and to the baseline system. Second, the panel was asked to review the test design for the Stryker/IBCT initial operational test to see whether it is consistent with best practices. Third, the panel was asked to identify the advantages and disadvantages of techniques for combining operational test data with data from other sources and types of use. In this report the panel presents findings, conclusions, and recommendations pertaining to the first two issues: measures of performance and effectiveness, and test design. The panel intends to prepare a second report that discusses techniques for combining information.

Book System Training Plan for the Bradley Fire Support Vehicle  BFIST  M7

Download or read book System Training Plan for the Bradley Fire Support Vehicle BFIST M7 written by Field Artillery School (Fort Sill, Okla.) and published by . This book was released on 1996* with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Fire Support Team Vehicle  FIST V  System  An Analysis of Human Factors  Training  Safety and Related Considerations

Download or read book The Fire Support Team Vehicle FIST V System An Analysis of Human Factors Training Safety and Related Considerations written by G. M. Gividen and published by . This book was released on 1984 with total page 18 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A human factors, training and safety evaluation of the FIST-V was conducted at Fort Sill, OK, Sep - Dec 1982 in conjunction with the FIST-V OT II. This report of this evaluation identified problems in the area of man-machine interface, safety and training that significantly detract from the combat effectiveness of the FIST-V. It is concluded that constraints imposed by the requirement to use the current TOW/M113APC vehicle as the basic vehicle preclude the correction of many of those problems. However, the report points out other deficiencies that are not difficult to correct or improve. (Author).

Book Bradley Fire Support Vehicle  BFIST  Demonstrator Crew Configuration

Download or read book Bradley Fire Support Vehicle BFIST Demonstrator Crew Configuration written by Michael J. Copenhaver and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 215 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Integrated Survivability Assessment

Download or read book Integrated Survivability Assessment written by Gary L. Guzie and published by . This book was released on 2004-04 with total page 64 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report describes the Integrated Survivability Assessment (ISA) methodology, which provides a practical, simple process for assessing the survivability of integrated systems (systems of systems), systems, and/or subsystems with respect to the integrated threat spectrum and/or to individual threats. ISA methodology applies classical systems engineering analysis work breakdown structure processes to formulate an analysis matrix-of-matrices, which enables a roll-up aggregation of results to any analysis level desired. ISA addresses the analysis of both weapon and countermeasure effects, equivalently, as well as considers operational environment effects (natural and manmade), and for the first time, provides systems analysts with a common/unified survivability assessment integration methodology for these diverse areas. The primary enabling factor facilitating this integrated approach to survivability assessment is the employment of a common Vulnerability Risk Assessment methodology for all threat effect survivability analyses.