Examples of Defense Systems Analysis Studies

This chapter contains sections titled: 4.1 Two Studies with Enormous Impact in the Early 1950s: The ADSEC Study by the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board and the Project Charles Study by MIT, 4.2 A Study that Started a Major Long-Term Program: 1977, the Strategic Penetration Technology Summer Study...

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Published inPerspectives on Defense Systems Analysis
Main Author Delaney, William P
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published MIT Press 2015
The MIT Press
SeriesMIT Lincoln Laboratory Series
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Summary:This chapter contains sections titled: 4.1 Two Studies with Enormous Impact in the Early 1950s: The ADSEC Study by the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board and the Project Charles Study by MIT, 4.2 A Study that Started a Major Long-Term Program: 1977, the Strategic Penetration Technology Summer Study, 4.3 Providing an Understanding of the Jamming Vulnerability of GPS: The 1996 Defense Science Board Task Force, 4.4 A One-Week Study: The 2001 Defense Science Board Task Force on GPS III, 4.5 Providing a Roadmap for an Evolving Threat: The 1998 Defense Science Board Task Force on Hard and Deeply Buried Targets, 4.6 A Study with a Particularly Easy-to-Understand Result: The 2003 DSB Task Force on Unexploded Ordnance, 4.7 A Forbidden Study: A 1980s Era Informal Study on Unconventional Single-Silo Missile Defense, About the Author
DOI:10.7551/mitpress/10190.003.0008