Talk:Murder board

I, and others I've worked with, have used the term "Murder Board" to refer to a committee that meets AFTER an incident (accident, mission failure, etc.) occurred to dig into the details of what went wrong. This would be different than the Wiki entry which states a murder board meets before hand to prepare someone for testimony, a speech, or a debate. I suppose my understanding would be consistent with both, in the case where a team needs to figure out what went wrong before they have to speak to leadership, the press, congress, etc. about the incident. --Air Power Geek (talk) 10:27, 11 February 2013 (UTC)

I know little about this subject, but it seems to me that most uses of the term “murder board” appear to be about an actual physical board on which notes and photos that relate to a crime, notably murders, are posted. While I am sure the information posted to date is accurate, it does not appear complete. LomasNZ  —Preceding undated comment added 23:53, 16 December 2017 (UTC)

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Tiger Team -> Red Team
The article equates this with a Tiger Team and while that is similar, I'd suggest it is closer to Red Team. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.100.188.53 (talk) 12:36, 3 October 2019 (UTC)