by Wayne A. Ellis | Feb 8, 2021 | Digital Mission Engineering
A visual representation of a digital twin. A digital twin is a virtual representation of an instance of a physical object that shares data with its physical twin throughout the system lifecycle. (U.S. Air Force illustration/Chris Quinlan and John James) EGLIN AIR...
by Wayne A. Ellis | Feb 7, 2021 | Digital Mission Engineering
How digital twins of future physical systems speed development They call it digital engineering, and it’s part of the Department of Defense’s strategy for agile production of the technologies needed to stay ready for anything. The approach takes every part of a...
by Wayne A. Ellis | Jun 27, 2020 | Digital Mission Engineering
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single stepLao Tzu While a great designer can have the best idea, find the best location, amass the best materials, and hire the best workers, if the structure never gets built, then what is the point? This analogy actually...
by Wayne A. Ellis | Jun 7, 2020 | Digital Mission Engineering
…the DoD will evolve in the way engineers work, manage, engineer, and deliver solutions. 2018 DoD Digital Engineering Strategy, P16 Introduction This is the fifth installment of a series aiming to describe the major organizational ‘building blocks’...
by Wayne A. Ellis | May 13, 2020 | Digital Mission Engineering
Examples of Enabling Technologies. Image courtesy of DoD DES 2018, page 12 Towards Creating an Adaptable and Resilient Digital Enterprise An organization that strives to achieve significant improvements in their engineering practice via the implementation of a Digital...
by Wayne A. Ellis | Apr 25, 2020 | Digital Mission Engineering
“[The US Department of Defense] DoD defines digital engineering as an integrated digital approach that uses authoritative sources of system data and models as a continuum across disciplines to support lifecycle activities from concept through disposal”DoD...
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