Redefining Information Operations
Joint information operations (IO) is advancing, and tomorrow’s military operations will call for professionals who understand the past IO environment and can thus press the potentialities of the future. IO must be adapted to circumstances, yet it must also be planned and executed within its doctrinal definition, which again requires a thoughtful breed of information warrior. Informing all audiences will remain a growth industry for some time, necessitating a cadre that can comfortably operate in and shape the information environment, in the process providing commanders with expanded options and reducing staff tensions
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16 апреля 2013
Lead Turning the Fight: The Joint Operational Access Concept and Joint Doctrine
Over the last decade, U.S. operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have taken advantage of an unprecedented level of unchallenged operational access. This linchpin to virtually all military operations will become increasingly contested during future operations. The Joint Operational Access Concept (JOAC) proposes how future joint forces will achieve and maintain access in the face of armed opposition by adversaries under a variety of conditions as part of a broader national approach
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16 апреля 2013
The Next Wave
BOOK REVIEW
The Next Wave: On the Hunt for Al Qaeda's American Recruits
By Catherine Herridge Crown Forum, 2011 272 pp.
$25.00 ISBN: 978–0–30788–525–8
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16 апреля 2013