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Called the Time-sensitive Target Dynamic Decision Enabler (TDDE), the software effectively deals with the flood of data that can overwhelm AOC decision-makers, such as the Dynamic Target Cell Chief, and that thwarts their ability to quickly and efficiently track, assess, and prosecute immediate threats. The current process can take 30 minutes to a few hours. TDDE has demonstrated that it can reduce that time to two minutes or less
Led by Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories (ATL), the TDDE effort integrated knowledge-based techniques, intelligent software agents, and enterprise-based retrieval services to coalesce and reduce data and then recommend prosecution actions to decision makers.
"We fully met our customer expectations," said Bill Ratliff, ATL's TDDE program manager. "TDDE delivers a revolutionary time-sensitive, target-prosecution capability that reduces strike/no-strike decision to single minutes with greatly reduced staffing."
Lockheed Martin's transition of TDDE follows a successful demonstration to AFRL, where it simulated several prosecution scenarios while fully integrated with the Theater Battle Management Core System and the Joint Weather Information System. The demonstration concluded a two-year, $1.1-million follow-on contract. The follow-on extended ATL's earlier work with AFRL engineers designing and developing a TDDE application that used rules of engagement, criteria for target validation, estimates of collateral damage, and threat effects to automatically recommend courses.
Lockheed Martin ATL provided systems integration and Lockheed Martin Information Systems & Global Services provided software and engineering support.
Headquartered in Bethesda, MD, Lockheed Martin employs about 140,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in research, design, development, manufacture, and integrations of advanced technology systems, products, and services.
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