Using Modeling and Simulation to Advance Effects-Based Security Forces Planning: Developing Prototype Approaches to Estimate Risk Reduction Across Security Missions

Using Modeling and Simulation to Advance Effects-Based Security Forces Planning: Developing Prototype Approaches to Estimate Risk Reduction Across Security Missions

Brian A Jackson , Vikram Kilambi , David R. Frelinger
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Apr 19, 2024 · Anglais · Broché (130 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 130
Langue Anglais
Publié Apr 19, 2024
Éditeur RAND Corporation
ISBN-10 1977412939
ISBN-13 9781977412935

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In a world increasingly defined by complex security challenges, a fresh perspective on planning and risk management is vital. This work delves into innovative modeling and simulation techniques that aim to enhance the effectiveness of security forces. With an emphasis on effects-based planning, the authors present prototype approaches designed to quantify and estimate risk reduction across various security missions.

Brian A. Jackson, Vikram Kilambi, and David R. Frelinger bring together their expertise to explore how these advanced methodologies can inform decision-making processes. Their insights reveal how the integration of simulation into planning frameworks can lead to more strategic and efficient operational responses. The focus is not just on mitigating risks but also on optimizing resource allocation to strengthen overall security outcomes.

By bridging theory and practical application, the authors provide a valuable resource for security planners, policymakers, and academics alike. Their work serves as a comprehensive guide for those seeking to understand and implement cutting-edge strategies in security mission planning, ultimately contributing to a safer and more secure environment.
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