Campaign Analysis Methods
This course will be taking place across 4 consecutive Fridays: 24 April, 1 May, 8 May, and 15 May.
This course is intended for operations research analysts wishing to learn about the methods and techniques that underpin campaign analysis. Campaign analysis is unique in its challenge to analyze long timelines, large geographical areas, heterogeneous assets, parallel and sequential heterogeneous missions, and multiple factions.
Throughout the course, participants will be provided with:
- An overview of campaign analysis
- How it's applied in the community
- A description of common campaign tools
- A review of applicable MS&A techniques
- A demonstration of building elements of a campaign model
This course is not tool-specific, but will focus on application of fundamental operations research techniques to campaign analysis.
Speaker Details
Dr. Andrew J. Turner
Mr. Stephen McCarty
Dr. Alicia Sudol
Mr. Michael Warme
Mr. Brian Morgan
Event Topic
Data Center / Infrastructure, Defense, Risk Management/RegulatoryRelevant Audiences
All Federal Government, National Guard, Air Force, Coast Guard, Navy, Department of Defense (DoD), National Aeronautics and Space Administration, National Security Agency, Veterans AffairsOther Agency
Other Federal Agencies
National Research Partner (member):
$ 2,755.00
U.S. Federal Government (member):
$ 2,800.00
National Research Partner (non-member):
$ 2,850.00
U.S. Federal Government (non-member):
$ 2,900.00
Campaign Analysis Methods (member):
$ 2,900.00
Campaign Analysis Methods (non-member):
$ 3,000.00