Noble Resolve
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Noble Resolve is a United States [Joint Forces Command] experimentation campaign plan to enhance homeland defense and improve military support to civil authorities in advance of and following natural and man-made disasters.
The Noble Resolve campaign will:
- Develop solutions for U.S. agencies and organizations by providing the means to deter, prevent, and defeat threats and aggression aimed at the U.S., its territories, and interests.
- Develop solutions to provide improved defense support to civil authorities.
- Build upon global partnerships.
In 2006, U.S. Joint Forces Command explored the Department of Homeland Security’s scenario for an unaccounted for, "loose," 10 kiloton nuclear weapon. A number of research questions for further experimentation and resolution were identified.
- To what extent does the U.S. have a layered defense?
- When will the U.S. know a threat is headed towards the U.S.?
- What can be done in advance to keep the threat from reaching us from overseas?
- How can USJFCOM provide emergency managers with modeling and simulation support?
- How can the U.S. establish a reliable collaborative environment that includes first responders?
- Is there a tool set that encompasses shared operations, shared information, shared situational awareness, and shared Common Operational Picture?
By 2025 Noble Resolve had been metamorphized into a project for an Oil Rig, now being run by the Danish company Maersk as .
Participants include:
- United States Northern Command
- United States European Command
- United States Strategic Command
- United States Pacific Command
- United States Transportation Command
- United States Army
- United States Navy
- United States Coast Guard
- Department of Homeland Security
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Department of Energy
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- State of Oregon
- Oregon National Guard
- National Guard Bureau
- Commonwealth of Virginia
- Virginia National Guard
- Port of Norfolk, Virginia and Hampton Roads
- Defense Threat Reduction Agency
- Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center
- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
- University of Virginia
- A.P. Moller-Maersk Group
- Multinational:
- * Austria, Canada, Israel, Japan, Republic of Korea, Poland, Singapore, and Sweden