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“It takes an experienced operations scheduler as much as six hours per day - and lots of time for a maintenance controller as well – to create daily schedules …that balance.. all [the] variables,” says retired Marine Corps Col. Russ Currer, a Harrier pilot and Joint Strike Fighter Program expert who was a key consultant for the researchers. “This software lets them do the job in four minutes.” ANT uses a model of human negotiation to rapidly explore tradeoffs and reformulate requirements that balance the needs and considerations of the many different interests involved. The new three-year contract
will create versions of the software specifically tailored to all
of the aircraft types currently in use by the 90 tactical air squadrons
of the Marine Corps, and will expand its use up the chain of command
by adding tools for commanders of Air Combat Elements within Marine
Expeditionary Brigades. The team will also supply versions of the
software to Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company for use in demonstrations
of the company’s “Autonomic Logistics Information System” being
developed for the new Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) aircraft. Many non-military planning
tasks requiring complex coordination of numerous variables such
commercial airline, trucking, or package-delivery operators could
use similar software systems. -VU-
ANTS
make Marine air operations a picnic
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