Planning and Logistics Projects
- Collaborative Force Analysis, Sustainment, and Transportation (CFAST): CFAST is a portal-based collaborative campaign planning environment that provides a thoroughly analyzed response plan.
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Joint Flow and Analysis System for Transportation (JFAST): JFAST is a multi-modal transportation analysis model designed to determine transportation requirements, perform course of action analysis, and project delivery profiles of troops and equipment by air, land, and sea.
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Collaborative Environment for Planning, Transportation, Execution, and Replanning (CEPTER): CEPTER is a net-centric, capabilities-based, end-to-end planning system.
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Systems Security Group: Systems Security Group is a component of the Defense Systems Group (DSG) of DPRA, Inc. DSG has served the Department of Defense for more than twelve years by providing strategic transportation planning and analysis software. Currently, DSG is working with the Defense Department's Joint Staff strategic planners on the Collaborative Force Analysis, Sustainment and Transportation (CFAST) program, used to create transportation-feasible war plans. As part of this process, Systems Security Group (SSG) was established to provide a secure, globally accessible means for war-planners to meet on the Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNET) quickly and efficiently.
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Joint Operational Support Airlift Aid to Mission Scheduling (JOSAAMS): JOSAAMS is a combination of modules that collect data, reprocess data for geographic display, and provide a geographical user interface to a portion of the Joint Air Logistics Information System (JALIS) database.
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Sustainment Generator (SUSGEN): SUSGEN is a logistical planning tool that develops records for flow modeling that estimate the amount of supplies that deployed forces will consume.
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Coalition Theater Logistics Advanced Concept Technology Demonstration (CTL ACTD): CTL ACTD enables combined logistics interoperability by overcoming national policy/process/procedural barriers with enhanced information availability and fusion.
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Studies: DPRA's unique combination of military analysts and information technology experts allows it to conduct in-depth modeling to significantly contribute to transportation feasiblity analysis. DPRA is currently conducting studies involving infrastructure analysis, the effect of changes in force structure on theater closure, and future capabilities analysis for multiple military commands in the U.S. military.
- Port Aggregator: Port Aggregator is a tool that helps planners consolidate small numbers of passengers and small cargo shipments into fewer ports.