Multiple Vantage Points of the Common Operational Picture: Supporting International Teamwork

Author:

McNeese Michael D.1,Pfaff Mark S.1,Connors Erik S.1,Obieta Joaquin F.1,Terrell Ivanna S.1,Friedenberg Marc A.1

Affiliation:

1. College of Information Sciences and Technology The Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA

Abstract

This paper summarizes multiple perspectives of the common operational picture (COP) in military and civilian crisis management domains viewed from three vantage points: historical, conceptual, and practical. The term COP extends prior research on large group displays to describe a visual representation of tactical, operational, and strategic information intended to generate situation awareness. We present four strata of interest to formulate an innovative conceptual framework of the COP based on user-team needs: structure, representation, processes, and management. This conceptual framework is applied as part of a review of recent and ongoing projects that examines current research gaps in the application of geographic information systems (GIS) to international humanitarian response.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine,General Chemistry

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