A simulated conflict resolution scenario was conducted to assess the effectiveness of a new military force structure called Effects Based Operations (EBO). This paper reports on the ability of an instantiation of an EBO approach to facilitate team SA, and the calibration of confidence and SA among members of a multinational coalition during this simulation.
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