Crowdsourcing the threat : rethinking ECOA development / Ryan E Christ.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): In: Marine Corps Gazette Vol 98 No 5, May 2014, pp.54-56 (71)Summary: The American military's present system for developing enemy course of action (ECOA) scenarios is too limited and tends to produce only two ECOA options: the most likely and the most dangerous. The article suggests crowd-sourcing would produce a better range of assessments and a higher chance of correct identification. Also describes how such a system might work.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The American military's present system for developing enemy course of action (ECOA) scenarios is too limited and tends to produce only two ECOA options: the most likely and the most dangerous. The article suggests crowd-sourcing would produce a better range of assessments and a higher chance of correct identification. Also describes how such a system might work.
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