Reissued 03 Jan 2022 to update keywords.The United States Marine Corps continues to develop Expeditionary Advanced Base Operations (EABO) as the future operating model in the Pacific. EABO will employ Marines using widely dispersed, low profile, highly potent, and tightly integrated Navy and Marine Corps teams. This operating model challenges the Marine Corps’ ability to command and control due to inherent resource limitations, long communication ranges, and the enemy’s ability to detect, intercept, and interfere in the electromagnetic spectrum. This study sought to evaluate bursty-signal mesh network (BSMN) technology as a potential solution to these problems. The technology’s suitability was evaluated through a comparison of the chara...
The Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) is the U.S. Marine Corps' premiere forward-deployed force that p...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryUnmanned Surface Logistics Concept of SupportN4 - Fleet Readiness & Logisti...
The United States Navy has been the dominate force of the sea in the last half century, but advancem...
Given the importance of modeling and simulation (M&S) for creating realistic training environments a...
The U.S. Navy competes for resources in an economically constrained environment. With heavy financia...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryProject Summary: Logistics support plays an essential role in the United St...
The U.S. Marine Corps needs an accurate model for analyzing its logistical needs in support of Exped...
Capt Ben Tuck USMC, Capt Peter Bose USMC, Prof Gurminder Singh, Prof Man-Tak Shing, Prof. John Gibso...
The Marine Corps needs more accurate models and tools to examine the capabilities of evacuating mass...
NPS NRP Project PosterJoint Fires in Support of Distributed Maritime OperationsN2/N6 - Information W...
The operating concepts and structure of the Marine Expeditionary Force Information Groups (MIG) evol...
Capt Jamie Claflin, USMC, Prof Gurminder Singh, Prof. John Gibson, GSOIS, Research Associate Charles...
The United States Marine Corps (USMC) is undergoing organizational and operational changes to adapt ...
Current systems used to control unmanned assets and maintain command and control networks typically ...
Student Thesis (NPS NRP Project Related)The Marine Corps is on the path toward the full-scale adopti...
The Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) is the U.S. Marine Corps' premiere forward-deployed force that p...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryUnmanned Surface Logistics Concept of SupportN4 - Fleet Readiness & Logisti...
The United States Navy has been the dominate force of the sea in the last half century, but advancem...
Given the importance of modeling and simulation (M&S) for creating realistic training environments a...
The U.S. Navy competes for resources in an economically constrained environment. With heavy financia...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryProject Summary: Logistics support plays an essential role in the United St...
The U.S. Marine Corps needs an accurate model for analyzing its logistical needs in support of Exped...
Capt Ben Tuck USMC, Capt Peter Bose USMC, Prof Gurminder Singh, Prof Man-Tak Shing, Prof. John Gibso...
The Marine Corps needs more accurate models and tools to examine the capabilities of evacuating mass...
NPS NRP Project PosterJoint Fires in Support of Distributed Maritime OperationsN2/N6 - Information W...
The operating concepts and structure of the Marine Expeditionary Force Information Groups (MIG) evol...
Capt Jamie Claflin, USMC, Prof Gurminder Singh, Prof. John Gibson, GSOIS, Research Associate Charles...
The United States Marine Corps (USMC) is undergoing organizational and operational changes to adapt ...
Current systems used to control unmanned assets and maintain command and control networks typically ...
Student Thesis (NPS NRP Project Related)The Marine Corps is on the path toward the full-scale adopti...
The Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) is the U.S. Marine Corps' premiere forward-deployed force that p...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryUnmanned Surface Logistics Concept of SupportN4 - Fleet Readiness & Logisti...
The United States Navy has been the dominate force of the sea in the last half century, but advancem...