Transforming Intra- and Interagency Processes Through Advanced Models and Simulations: An Information Assurance Model
- Topics:
- E-government,
- Homeland Security
- Tags:
- Agent,
- Software,
- Research & Development,
- Real Estate,
- Groupware,
- Enterprise Software,
- Cooperation,
- Collaboration,
- Business Operations,
- United States Army
- Source:
- United States Army
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Overview: Collaboration among government organizations offers a venue for dramatic improvement in times of national stress. In no technical area is there a greater requirement for collaboration and cooperation than in the field of Information Assurance. Recent innovations in agent-based modeling and other information technologies offer potential for significant progress in improving intra- and interagency processes in Information Assurance and other disciplines. This paper demonstrates how a convergence of Stuart Kauffman's Patches Theory with Agent-Based Evidence Marshaling can lead to new ways of visualizing and leveraging areas for cooperation among US government organizations and the polices that guide them.
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Format: PDF | Size: 386KB | Date: May 2003 | Pages: 25




