The United States Marine Corps is operating in an increasingly resource-limited and fiscally constrained environment while simultaneously becoming more dependent on information technology systems to efficiently train and operate. Balancing budget and mission requires innovative solutions to current problems. One such innovation that could potentially save the Marine Corps money, while increasing its ability to prepare for and conduct its mission, is the use of commercial mobile devices. This research used case study methodology to describe three processes that could benefit from the implementation of commercial mobile devices in the Marine Corps. Each independent case study was presented with three courses of action with implementation stra...
NPS NRP Project PosterThe transformative Ready Relevant Learning (RRL) effort is transitioning the N...
The problem addressed by this research is a demand for increased flexibility in access to organisati...
The problem addressed by this research is a demand for increased flexibility in access to organisati...
The United States Marine Corps is operating in an increasingly resource-limited and fiscally constra...
The United States Marine Corps (USMC) has historically struggled to procure capabilities fast enough...
A widely-shared and common command and control (C2) system with mobile device integration is overwhe...
Systems Technology [Command, Control, Communications (C3Wireless telecommunications have a place in ...
Hardware and software limitations found in legacy communications equipment organically assigned to t...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryThe transformative Ready Relevant Learning (RRL) effort is transitioning th...
Leaders of all grades and occupational specialties in the Marine Corps and throughout the military i...
Purpose – To provide a case study in the implementation of mobile technologies in an operations mana...
Purpose – To provide a case study in the implementation of mobile technologies in an operations mana...
Traditionally, for tactical Command & Control (C2), the Marine Corps utilized strictly voice com...
The Department of Defense lacks case studies that investigate and detail the innovation and adoption...
The Department of Defense lacks case studies that investigate and detail the innovation and adoption...
NPS NRP Project PosterThe transformative Ready Relevant Learning (RRL) effort is transitioning the N...
The problem addressed by this research is a demand for increased flexibility in access to organisati...
The problem addressed by this research is a demand for increased flexibility in access to organisati...
The United States Marine Corps is operating in an increasingly resource-limited and fiscally constra...
The United States Marine Corps (USMC) has historically struggled to procure capabilities fast enough...
A widely-shared and common command and control (C2) system with mobile device integration is overwhe...
Systems Technology [Command, Control, Communications (C3Wireless telecommunications have a place in ...
Hardware and software limitations found in legacy communications equipment organically assigned to t...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryThe transformative Ready Relevant Learning (RRL) effort is transitioning th...
Leaders of all grades and occupational specialties in the Marine Corps and throughout the military i...
Purpose – To provide a case study in the implementation of mobile technologies in an operations mana...
Purpose – To provide a case study in the implementation of mobile technologies in an operations mana...
Traditionally, for tactical Command & Control (C2), the Marine Corps utilized strictly voice com...
The Department of Defense lacks case studies that investigate and detail the innovation and adoption...
The Department of Defense lacks case studies that investigate and detail the innovation and adoption...
NPS NRP Project PosterThe transformative Ready Relevant Learning (RRL) effort is transitioning the N...
The problem addressed by this research is a demand for increased flexibility in access to organisati...
The problem addressed by this research is a demand for increased flexibility in access to organisati...