: Like most DoD instructions, it can be bureaucratic. The VV&A process, while necessary, is often seen as a significant hurdle that can slow down rapid prototyping. Could it be something else?
: It defines the roles of the DoD M&S Steering Committee and the M&S Coordination Office (MSCO).
: It could be a specific, obscure file name from a shared drive or archives (like "Day of Defeat" gameplay or a "Department of Defense" briefing video #59).
: It mandates Verification, Validation, and Accreditation (VV&A) . This is the "quality control" section that ensures a simulation is actually doing what it claims to do before it's used for critical decision-making. The "Solid" Take :
If you are looking for a "solid review" of what this document covers and its effectiveness,
: If you saw this on a subreddit or video site (like "Dashcam of the Day #59"), it usually refers to a compilation of traffic accidents or "close calls."
: It pushes for "common standards" so that a simulation built by the Navy can actually "talk" to one built by the Air Force.
59, or did you find this file in a specific video collection?