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DARPA’s DEEP GREEN

June 8th, 2008 · 1 Comment · FCS, Technology

Information Processing Technology Office

Via defenseindustrydaily.com

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According to DARPA, Deep Green will:

”…aid in battle command and commander’s visualization by creating technologies that make it easier for the commander to articulate options to consider and anticipate the possible futures that result from those options. This proactive analysis will help predict which possible futures are becoming more likely – before they occur. Given that information, the commander can make better decisions and focus planning efforts (the generation of future branches and sequels) on where they can be the most useful.”

“Deep Green will develop technologies to help the commander create courses of action (options), fill in details for the commander, evaluate the options, develop alternatives, and evaluate the impact of decisions on other parts of the plan. The permutations of these option sketches for all sides and forces are assembled and passed to a new kind of combat model which generates many qualitatively different possible futures. These possible futures are organized into a graph-like structure. The commander can explore the space of possible futures, conducting “what-if” drills and generating branch and sequel options. Deep Green will take information from the ongoing, current operation to estimate the likelihood that the various possible futures may occur. Using this information, Deep Green will prune futures that are becoming very improbable and ask the commander to generate options for futures that are becoming more likely. In this way, Deep Green will ensure that the commander rarely reaches a point in the operation at which he has no options. This will keep the enemy firmly inside our decision cycle.”

”….Ideally, the OO part of OODA is done many times prior to the time when the commander must decide. When the planning and execution monitoring components of Deep Green mature, the planning staff will be working with semi-automated tools to generate and analyze courses of action ahead of the operation while the command concentrates on the Decide phase. By focusing on creating options ahead of the real operation rather than repairing the plan, Deep Green will allow commanders to be proactive instead of reactive in dealing with the enemy.

DARPA is interested in the potential contribution of emerging DARPA technologies, such as those developed under the Real-Time Adversarial Intelligence & Decision Making (RAID) program or the Multi-cell and Dismounted Command and Control (M&DC2) program, to Deep Green functions. Areas where emerging DARPA technology might be brought to bear include:

  • Automated course of action generation envisioned for Commander’s Associate
  • Brigade-level combat modeling envisioned for Blitzkrieg.”

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  • 1 Ismael Richards // Nov 12, 2008 at 9:48 pm

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