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Collaborative Operations in Joint Expeditionary Force Experiment (JEFX) 99

November 2000

Michael S. Cokus, The MITRE Corporation
Thomas J. Howley, The MITRE Corporation
Michael C. Krutsch, The MITRE Corporation
Andrew R. MacBrien, The MITRE Corporation
George P. Parton, III, The MITRE Corporation
Esther Rhode, The MITRE Corporation
Robert L. Shaffer, Jr., The MITRE Corporation

ABSTRACT

This document describes collaborative operations in Joint Expeditionary Force Experiment (JEFX 99). It addresses both the collaborative aerospace environment and the technical aspects of collaboration including the unique CVW system architecture, the supporting networking and security infrastructure, analysis of the loading data collected, and a guide for successful system deployment. It also offers observations on the general impact of virtual environments on distributed operations and recommendations for future experimentation.

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