Project Description
- Client: NATO
- User Group: NATO Planners
- Status: Evaluation Report Delivered
In order to prevail in operations, NATO and its staff need to achieve cognitive superiority at all times. This entails always speeding up the key processes of sharing, analyzing, and making sense of information, operational planning, and decision-making. Furthermore, this project assesses the NATO usability and value of an IT or Al tool. The tool was assessed through a testing and evaluation campaign by leveraging not-classified military operation scenarios.
Highlights
The report provides analysis of the NATO ACT Onebrief Experiment, which aimed to specifically identify the alliance’s needs for faster information sharing, operational planning, and decision-making in digital planning tools. The experiment demonstrated the importance of an intuitive, comprehensive, and scalable planning tool that supports rapid collaborative decision-making in degraded and multi-lingual environments. A collaborative web-based planning tool, provided a one-stop-shop solution for the participants’ planning needs. The experiment group displayed a high level of interest in the consistent feature releases of the tool and how its software is iterative and quickly responds to user feedback. Overall, the report’s findings provide valuable insights into NATO’s pressing needs and highlight the necessary role of digital planning tools in addressing them.