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Description
The NATO Technology Forecast defines the underlying current and expected= supporting technologies and skills. Expected supporting technologies = and skills are those that can be reasonably forecast given the current stat= e of technology and skills, and expected improvements/ trends. New tec= hnologies and skills will be tied to specific time periods, which can = correlate against the time periods used in NSV-8 milestones and linked to E= nterprise Phases. NSV-9 provides a summary of emerging technologies an= d skills that impact the Resources that constitute the Architecture. T= he NSV-9 provides descriptions of relevant: emerging capabilities, industry= trends, predictions of the availability and readiness of specific har= dware and software products, and current and possible future skills In = ;addition to providing an inventory of trends, capabilities and products, t= he NSV-9 also includes an assessment of the potential impact of these = items on the architecture.
Implementation
NSV-9 can be represented using a NSV-9 table.
Sample
Related views
The specific time periods selected (and the trends being tracked) will b= e coordinated with the Architecture transition plans (see NSV-8). That= is, insertion of new capabilities and upgrading / re-training of existing = resources may depend on or be driven by the availability of new techno= logy and associated skills.
If standards are an integral part of the technologies important to the e= volution of a given Architecture, then it may be convenient to combine= the NSV-9 with the Technical Standards Forecast (NTV-2).