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MH-60 Seahawk / MQ-8 Fire Scout interoperability   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
Hernandez, Mark
Jackson, Henry
Meza, Oscar
McKinney, Craig
Morgan, Rebecca
Palermo, Billy
Roach, Sommer
Spaterna, Al
Wathen, Diane
Title
MH-60 Seahawk / MQ-8 Fire Scout interoperability
Publisher
Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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As part of a Naval Postgraduate School's capstone project in Systems Engineering, a project team from Cohort 311-0911 performed a Systems Engineering analysis. This Project focused on defining alternatives for enhanced Anti-Surface Warfare (ASUW) mission effectiveness through increased interoperability and integration for the Fire Scout Unmanned Air Vehicle and Seahawk helicopter. Specifically, the Project explored the available trade space for enhancing communications back to the ship for analysis and decision-making. Modeling and Simulation (MandS) was used to assess the impact of enhanced communication on specific Key performance Parameters (KPPs) and Measures of Effectiveness (MOEs) associated with the ASUW mission. Once the trade space was defined, alternatives were analyzed and a recommendation provided that supports near-, mid-, and long-term mission enhancement.


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Publication date September 2010
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