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27 April 2018 Methodology for using the operations order to filter intelligence reports
John Richardson, Alex James, Mark Mittrick, Timothy Hanratty, Eric Heilman
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The U.S. Army uses a standardized operation order (OPORD) for planning military operations. In this paper the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) considers using the OPORD as a basis for prioritizing information from the plethora of intelligence overwhelming an intelligence analyst. The OPORD would provide the input from which to calculate relevancy. To support this effort we review current approaches for calculating relevancy to improve existing information prioritization models, specifically value of information (VoI).
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John Richardson, Alex James, Mark Mittrick, Timothy Hanratty, and Eric Heilman "Methodology for using the operations order to filter intelligence reports", Proc. SPIE 10653, Next-Generation Analyst VI, 1065304 (27 April 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2305399
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KEYWORDS
Situational awareness sensors

Data fusion

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