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Revision as of 15:49, 6 July 2015
DoD Dictionary of Military Terms
Joint Doctrine, Joint Terminology Program, and DoD Instruction (DoDI) 5025. 12: Standardization of Military and Associated Terminology
Universal Joint Task List (UJTL)
Joint Doctrine Development Process
Related Efforts
Acquisition Community Connection
U.S. Army Unified Land Operations, with Army Doctrine Reference Publication (ADRP) 1-02: Operational Terms and Military Symbol
National Information Exchange Model (NIEM)
Joint Information Environment (JIE)
DoD Architecture Framework (DoDAF).
Data Services Environnent (DSE). DoDI 8320.02, “Sharing Data, Information, and Information Technology (IT) Services in the Department of Defense.”
c. Joint Taxonomy effort.
d. Adaptive Planning and Execution (APEX) System
Global Force Management (GFM)
Based on the authoritative guidance in the following issuances:
- DoD Manual (DoDM) 8260.03, Volume 1: The Global Force Management Data Initiative (GFM DI) Implementation: Unique Identification (UID) for GFM
- DoDM 8260.03 Volume 2: Global Force Management Data Initiative (GFM DI) Implementation: The Organizational and Force Structure Construct (OFSC)
Planning
Adaptive Planning and Execution (APRX)
Thomas Cleary, Military Decision Making Process: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3
Introduction to Plans and Orders
Erik Thomsen, William Duncan, Tatanya Malyuta and Barry Smith, “A Computational Framework for Living Plan Specification, Execution and Evaluation”, Proceedings of the Conference on Semantic Technology in Intelligence, Defense and Security (STIDS), George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, November 18-20, 2014.