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Suggested Citation:"Front Matter." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2020. Leveraging Commercial and Other Innovation for Future U.S. Navy Data Warfare Needs: Abbreviated Version of Full Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25434.
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Leveraging Commercial and
Other Innovation for Future
U.S. Navy Data Warfare Needs

Abbreviated Version of
Full Report

Committee on Maintaining Operational Effectiveness for U.S. Naval Forces in
Highly Degraded Environments—Phase 1

Naval Studies Board

Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences

A Consensus Study Report of

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Suggested Citation:"Front Matter." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2020. Leveraging Commercial and Other Innovation for Future U.S. Navy Data Warfare Needs: Abbreviated Version of Full Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25434.
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COMMITTEE ON MAINTAINING OPERATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS FOR U.S. NAVAL FORCES IN HIGHLY DEGRADED ENVIRONMENTS—PHASE 1

BERNADETTE JOHNSON, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory, Chair

ARTHUR H. BARBER, Systems Planning and Analysis, Incorporated

GREGORY K. CRAWFORD, The MITRE Corporation

MICHAEL FARRELL, Georgia Institute of Technology and Georgia Tech Research Institute

JAMES A. FREEBERSYSER, Raytheon BBN Technologies

ANUP GHOSH, Accenture Security

CECIL D. HANEY, ADM, U.S. Navy (Retired)

JOSEPH A. LANGSAM, University of Maryland

ASHLEY J. LLORENS, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

KATHERINE A.W. MCGRADY, Center for Naval Analyses

JOSÉ M.F. MOURA, NAE,1 Carnegie Mellon University

KATHERINE A. RINK, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory

Staff

CHARLES F. DRAPER, Director and Study Director, Naval Studies Board

CHERIE CHAUVIN, Senior Program Officer

RAYMOND S. WIDMAYER, Senior Program Officer

MARTA V. HERNANDEZ, Associate Program Officer

BIANCA M. MARKOVICH, Administrative Assistant

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1 Member, National Academy of Engineering.

Suggested Citation:"Front Matter." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2020. Leveraging Commercial and Other Innovation for Future U.S. Navy Data Warfare Needs: Abbreviated Version of Full Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25434.
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NAVAL STUDIES BOARD

GREGORY K. CRAWFORD, The MITRE Corporation, Chair

ARTHUR H. BARBER, Systems Planning and Analysis, Incorporated

JAMES G. BELLINGHAM, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

STEPHEN M. CARMEL, Maersk Line, Ltd.

J. GARY EDEN, NAE,1 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

GEORGE J. FLYNN, LtGen, U.S. Marine Corps (Retired)

DONNA M. GREGG, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

WILLIAM E. GORTNEY, ADM, U.S. Navy (Retired)

CECIL D. HANEY, ADM, U.S. Navy (Retired)

KENNETH W. KIZER, NAM,2 Atlas Research

STEVEN B. LIPNER, NAE, SAFECode

WEN C. MASTERS, Georgia Tech Research Institute

KATHERINE A.W. MCGRADY, Center for Naval Analyses

ARTHUR L. MONEY, NAE, Department of Defense (Retired)

JOSÉ M.F. MOURA, NAE, Carnegie Mellon University

GABRIEL M. REBEIZ, NAE, University of California, San Diego

KATHERINE A. RINK, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory

JOHN A. ROGERS, NAE/NAM/NAS,3 Northwestern University

SEAN J. STACKLEY, L3Harris Technologies

RICK D. WEST, MCPON, U.S. Navy (Retired), Progeny Systems Corporation-Bremerton

Staff

CHARLES F. DRAPER, Director

CHERIE CHAUVIN, Senior Program Officer

RAYMOND S. WIDMAYER, Senior Program Officer

MARTA V. HERNANDEZ, Associate Program Officer

BIANCA M. MARKOVICH, Administrative Assistant

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1 Member, National Academy of Engineering.

2 Member, National Academy of Medicine.

3 Member, National Academy of Sciences.

Suggested Citation:"Front Matter." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2020. Leveraging Commercial and Other Innovation for Future U.S. Navy Data Warfare Needs: Abbreviated Version of Full Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25434.
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At the request of then-Chief of Naval Operations Admiral John Richardson, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine appointed an expert committee to study the extent to which state-of-the-art data science, data analytics, networking, communications, and architecture approaches could be potentially applied to broader U.S. Naval Forces' "decision space" needs to ensure that the speed and flexibility of the Navy's decision-making process is better than that of its potential adversaries. The Department of the Navy has determined that the full report prepared by the Committee on Maintaining Operational Effectiveness for U.S. Naval Forces in Highly Degraded Environments—Phase 1 is subject to Department of Defense (DoD) Distribution Statement D: Release Restricted to DoD and DoD Contractors. This abbreviated report provides additional information on the full report and the committee that prepared it. Copies of the full report will be available to authorized individuals in DoD from the National Academies' Naval Studies Board. Other requests for the report should be submitted to the Department of the Navy.

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