The purpose of this research was to improve the understand of and insight into the Noncombatant Evacuation Operation (NEO) system as doctrinally described in Joint Publication 3-68 and executed by European Command Plans and Operations Center with the strategic goal to increase command resource efficiency and decrease evacuation time. Further, the research objectives included improving the joint planners’ insight into building more robust contingency and operational plans; highlighting chokepoints, bottlenecks, flow limiters, and options to quicken queues; and identifying resources and transportation mediums that display the most sensitivity to policy changes.
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