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Semantic Web for the Military User

Semantic Web for the Military User. Overview of June 6 & 7 Meeting Tom Martin. Outline. Agenda Participants Breakout Sessions, Goals and Process Summary of General Actions This afternoon each area will present summary of June’s actions C2 Applications Doctrine/Lessons Learned

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Semantic Web for the Military User

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  1. Semantic Web for the Military User Overview of June 6 & 7 Meeting Tom Martin

  2. Outline • Agenda • Participants • Breakout Sessions, Goals and Process • Summary of General Actions • This afternoon each area will present summary of June’s actions • C2 Applications • Doctrine/Lessons Learned • Intelligence

  3. Semantic Web Military Applications World Wide Semantic Web DAML Program Infrastructure: Tools, Applications, and Language Network Centric Warfare/ESG Web Enabled Navy Navy Doctrine/ Lessons Learned Intelink Horus Center for Army Lessons Learned Foreign Clearance Guidance JBI Other/TBD In Progress Prototyping Planning Future Specific Projects, Military Applications

  4. Agenda • Overview of DAML activities/thrusts • Transition organizations presented • Intelink Management Office - Horus Project • Center for Army Lessons Learned • Navy Development Warfare Command • Command and Control • Lessons Learned/Doctrine development • Breakouts in areas of C2, Doctrine/Lessons Learned, and Intelligence explored additional uses of DAML • Agenda with links to presentations and organizations available on www.daml.org

  5. SWMU Participant Potential Transition Organizations Air Mobility Command Air Force Research Laboratory – Rome Center for Army Lessons Learned Commander EOD Group 2 Defense Modeling and Simulation Office Intelink Management Office Marine Corps Intelligence Activity Navy Warfare Development Command National Reconnaissance Office Office of Naval Intelligence Office of Naval Research SPAWAR Systems Center US Joint Forces Command Chief of Naval Operations N6

  6. Breakout Schedule and Purpose • Schedule Wednesday • 0900-1100 Breakout Sessions • Out-Briefs/Discussion (suggested organizations) 1300-1320 Intelligence Applications (ONI-IMO) 1320-1340 Doctrine Applications/Lessons Learned (CALL/NWDC) 1340-1400 C2 Applications (NWDC/SSC/AF-JBI) • Top-Level Purpose: • Identify potential applications of the emerging Semantic Web technologies to military applications in the specific area. • Suggested themes are just that, suggestions • Groups may expand purpose and themes for each specific area (Intel/LL- Doctrine/C2)

  7. Breakout Location and Facilitators • Intelligence Applications • Facilitator – Joe Rockmore, Cyladian • Doctrine Applications/Lessons Learned • Facilitator – Alice Mulvehill, BBN • Command and Control Applications • Facilitator – Tom Martin, Research Management Enterprises

  8. Working Group Out - Briefs • 20 Minutes Each • Format Outline • Working Group Name/Functional Area • If it expands or strays from original name, that’s ok, let it grow as appropriate • Purpose (as expanded for each area) • Significant Issues • Recommendations/Plan of Action • Results will be posted on daml.org

  9. Summary of Actions • General Actions • Actions by each group will be reviewed this afternoon

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