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2008

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The 2008 Strategy For United States Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance And Reconnaissance, U.S. Air Force Jan 2008

The 2008 Strategy For United States Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance And Reconnaissance, U.S. Air Force

United States Air Force: Publications

Since the inception of the Air Force, our Nation has asked us to create aerospace forces that no adversary could "out gun" under any circumstances. For over six decades we have answered that call. Now the Nation demands that we also create a set of capabilities that no adversary can "out smart" in the future. This strategy outlines our response in the realm of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR).
This is a new document that specifies why and how our Air Force will provide the capacity and capability for full spectrum ISR. It provides the foundation for enabling our air …


An Integer Programming Approach To Support The Us Air Force’S Air Mobility Network, Corbin G. Koepke, Andrew P. Armacost, Cynthia Barnhart, Stephan E. Kolitz Jan 2008

An Integer Programming Approach To Support The Us Air Force’S Air Mobility Network, Corbin G. Koepke, Andrew P. Armacost, Cynthia Barnhart, Stephan E. Kolitz

United States Air Force: Publications

The United States Air Force’s air mobility command is responsible for creating a schedule and executing that schedule for a large-scale air mobility network that encompasses aircraft with prioritized missions. Aerial ports (airports) can process or park a maximum number of aircraft, called the maximum on ground (MOG). As the schedule changes due to disruptions, such as equipment failure or weather, the MOG constraint can cause the new schedule to be infeasible. Traditionally, re-planning the channel route schedule to adhere to MOG constraints has been a manual process that usually stops after the first feasible set of changes is found, …


United States Air Force Posture Statement 2008, U.S. Air Force Jan 2008

United States Air Force Posture Statement 2008, U.S. Air Force

United States Air Force: Publications

The United States Air Force provides the Nation with a powerful deterrent force in times of peace, and it sets the conditions for Joint and Coalition victory in times of war. For over seventeen years, since Operation DESERT SHIELD, the United States Air Force has been engaged in continuous combat operations. Our Airmen have maintained constant watch, deployed continuously, engaged America’s adversaries directly, responded to human crises around the world, and provided the Global Vigilance, Global Reach, and Global Power to secure our Nation.