As simulations move towards the goal of seamless interaction between the Live, Virtual and Constructive (LVC) domains, numerous technological hurdles quickly become apparent. To explore these hurdles, the Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation (PEO STRI) and the Army Research Laboratory, Human Research and Engineering Directorate, Simulation and Training Technology Center (ARL-HRED STTC) have built a Risk Reduction Test Bed (RRTB) to replicate LVC environments, identify capability gaps, and offer potential technologies to fill these gaps. One gap that quickly moved to the forefront was the need for innovative solutions for LVC enterprise scenario generation. The first step was to conduct an analysis of current LVC tools identifying their requirements and shortfalls that typically required operators to spend significant time manually generating or updating portions of the scenarios. This analysis also looked at emerging tools that satisfied broader sets of scenario generation use cases. One such tool was the Web-based Military Scenario Development Environment (WebMSDE), which offers a web-based tool to author and update scenarios, thus allowing powerful collaboration, mapping, drawing, and other capabilities not available in current tools. The second step was to conduct an analysis of scenario representations looking at existing simulation agnostic representations including Order of Battle Service (OBS) and the Military Scenario Definition Language (MSDL), with the goal of indentifying promising approaches for a common scenario representation to automate consumption through the LVC domain. At the conclusion of our analysis, prototypes of potential solutions were planned. This paper reports on the findings of the two analysis phases along with recommendations for an enterprise capability. In addition, the paper reports on current innovative scenario generation developments with the potential to impact an enterprise solution. Finally, the paper consolidates the analysis findings along with technology examples to provide the LVC community with a vision for what an LVC Enterprise tool could be along with remaining challenges.