Science of command and control: part II coping with complexity

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: AIP Information System Series Vol 2Publication details: Fairfax, Va.: AFCEA International Press, 1989Description: 180pISBN:
  • 0916159183 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: The research represented in this volume begins with the recognition that advantage in command and control technology does not automatically translate into advantage on the battlefield. It represents an effort on the part of key senior officials in the defense community to think of command and control flexibly,interatively, and holistically and to seek ways to adjust organizations, procedures and doctrines within armed forces to better exploit the opportunities that commanding lead in technology presents.
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The research represented in this volume begins with the recognition that advantage in command and control technology does not automatically translate into advantage on the battlefield. It represents an effort on the part of key senior officials in the defense community to think of command and control flexibly,interatively, and holistically and to seek ways to adjust organizations, procedures and doctrines within armed forces to better exploit the opportunities that commanding lead in technology presents.

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