There are many risks to the U.S. Army’s command and control (C2) operations and to its intelligence and information warfare (IW) capabilities. The challenges include: significant uncertainty; sudden unexpected events; high noise and clutter levels in intelligence pictures; basic and complex deceptions exercised through a variety of channels; the actions of hidden malign actors; and novel forms of attack on U.S. and allied command, control, communications, computers, information/intelligence, surveillance, targeting acquisition, and reconnaissance (C4ISTAR) systems. If the U.S. Army is to secure and maintain information dominance in all environments, it must exploit complexity and uncertainty in the battlespace and not simply seek to overcom...
This article provides insights valuable to transitioning America’s military intelligence resources f...
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Increasing requirements to enhance mobility, coupled with a need to defend troops from the lethality...
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This paper focuses on the implications of information operations (IO) on the U.S. Army\u27s conduct ...
Is there need for yet another book on the role of the military in the information age? To judge by t...
This paper focuses on the implications of information operations (IO) on the U.S. Army\u27s conduct ...
Capt Stelmack is the first Air Force information operations officer to enroll in the Defense Analysi...
View the Executive SummaryThe Army has been involved with space-based military operations for well o...
Proceedings of the 1996 Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium: Command and Control i...
Newer, fragile states often lack the police, administrative, and economic resources needed to govern...
This article provides insights valuable to transitioning America’s military intelligence resources f...
2000Strategy Research ProjectPDFResearch PaperBase linesCenter of gravityGrids (Transmission lines)I...
This paper identifies how the concept of the ‘Revolution in Military Affairs’ can be applied to the ...
How should the defense community best organize to combat modern campaigns of propaganda and disinfor...
This monograph considers how a classical challenge that commanders face in war—namely, making critic...
Increasing requirements to enhance mobility, coupled with a need to defend troops from the lethality...
Increasing requirements to enhance mobility, coupled with a need to defend troops from the lethality...
Americans have always been uniquely attracted to airpower, a fact that has been successfully exploit...
This paper focuses on the implications of information operations (IO) on the U.S. Army\u27s conduct ...
Is there need for yet another book on the role of the military in the information age? To judge by t...
This paper focuses on the implications of information operations (IO) on the U.S. Army\u27s conduct ...
Capt Stelmack is the first Air Force information operations officer to enroll in the Defense Analysi...
View the Executive SummaryThe Army has been involved with space-based military operations for well o...
Proceedings of the 1996 Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium: Command and Control i...
Newer, fragile states often lack the police, administrative, and economic resources needed to govern...
This article provides insights valuable to transitioning America’s military intelligence resources f...
2000Strategy Research ProjectPDFResearch PaperBase linesCenter of gravityGrids (Transmission lines)I...
This paper identifies how the concept of the ‘Revolution in Military Affairs’ can be applied to the ...