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Collaborative Logistics on the Military Flightline

Authors: Paul Faas; Jason Seyba; Ian Young 0003; Jennie J. Gallimore; Laurie Quill; Elizabeth Matthews; Ron Cagle;

Collaborative Logistics on the Military Flightline

Abstract

This paper discusses field experiments in the Air Force Research Laboratory’s ongoing Smart Systems for Logistics Command and Control (SSLC2) research program. Spiral 1 of this program included four field experiments conducted in the spring of 2005 at Air Force Reserve/Air National Guard bases in Indiana and Ohio. This paper describes how the recommendations from Spiral 1 pointed the way to field experiments planned for upcoming spirals-- experiments in the collaborative logistics environment of the maintenance flightline.

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