Title
Supporting information management and information superiority via federation services
Abstract
Network-centric warfare is often credited for the superior warfighting capabilities of the United States. One of the fundamental requirements for network-centric warfare is the timely exchange of information critical to mission success. The Phoenix Information Management Services (IMS) have been developed to address this all-important requirement. This paper describes a set of federation services that extend the Phoenix IMS to span multiple enclaves or domains of information management. Federation services interconnect multiple instances of Phoenix and support controlled information exchange across enclaves. Federation services, coupled with the core Phoenix information management services, are a force multiplier, allowing information to be shared across not just one, but any number of domains and information spaces. This in turn promotes shared situational awareness, unity of command, and synchronized operations across a variety of missions.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1109/MILCOM.2012.6415838
MILCOM
Keywords
Field
DocType
electronic warfare,information management,military communication,military computing,federation services,phoenix information management services,united states,force multiplier,information exchange,information superiority,network-centric warfare,situational awareness,coalition operations,interoperability,network-centric systems and technologies,system of systems
Information system,Information management,Telecommunications,Military computing,Exchange of information,Situation awareness,Computer security,Computer science,Information exchange,Computer network,Electronic warfare,Phoenix
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
2155-7578
978-1-4673-1729-0
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
1
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
rita lenzi100.34
N. Suri2132.26
andrzej uszok300.34
james p hanna400.34
james r milligan500.34