Clients

Noetic has successfully delivered a number of projects to clients in the US including the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations, the International Association of Fire Chiefs and the Embassy of Australia.

The scope of this work has ranged from the development of new concepts for small unit operations, to interagency approaches for transitional law enforcement, the development of peacekeeping doctrine, support to specific agencies' development of strategy and the red teaming of military Joint Operating Concepts.

Throughout this work Noetic remains focused on providing fresh perspectives and quality results in line with our values of innovation, excellence, outcome focus, entrepeneurialism and enjoyment.

Projects

Project Wolf Pack

Noetic led the concept development team for Project Wolf Pack, an Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) Acquisition, Technology and Logistics (AT&L) operational experimentation project. Wolf Pack seeks to better support American and coalition warfighters operating in small units below the 'digital divide'.

In this capacity, Noetic has developed concepts of employment and participated in military utility assessments at Twentynine Palms, CA. Noetic was able to coordinate the participation of an infantry section from the Australian Army to participate in integrated, tactical coalition operations with a Marine platoon to assess Wolf Pack's various capabilities.

Doctrine Development for the United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations

Noetic has supported the United Nations (UN) Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) in the development of a number of critical publications including the capstone publication United Nations Peacekeeping Operations - Principles and Guidelines.

To achieve this outcome, Noetic used an internally developed methodology which has been proven through the successful development of over 100 publications for military, emergency management and non-government organizations in the United States and Australia.

This methodology allowed Noetic to help the UN and its member nations debate issues and reach consensus, while maintaining control of their intellectual property, for a critical publication that will inform future UN peacekeeping missions.

Military Utility Assessment

Noetic provides ongoing support to Project Wolf Pack. Wolf Pack is an initiative of the Emerging Capabilities Division within the Office of the Secretary of Defense which rapidly integrates leading edge but mature technology to benefit troops at the small unit level to provide an advantage in the conduct of distributed/dispersed operations in complex terrain.

The Noetic Group orchestrated a military utility assessment at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center at Twentynine Palms. Bringing together a section of Australian soldiers from the First Battalion Royal Australian Regiment to participate in an integrated coalition mission at the tactical level with a United States Marine Corps platoon.

The assessment saw great success in proving the value associated with the Wolf Pack capability especially from the perspective of increased situational awareness, improved command, control and graduated responses for escalation of force. The assessment was instrumental in promoting the capability for a major coalition partner.

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