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Wasington, DC: Assistant secretary of defense (C3I/command control research program), 2018. — 293 p. War is a product of its age. The tools and tactics of how we fight have always evolved along with technology. We are poised to continue this trend. Warfare in the Information Age will inevitably embody the characteristics that distinguish this age from previous ones. These...
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Army War Coll., Carlisle Barracks, PA, 2004. — 19 p. This paper will examine Network Centric Warfare the centerpiece of Transformation. This form of warfare depends heavily on computer networks the Internet communications and sensors. These areas of dependence also provide numerous vulnerabilities. This paper will focus specifically on Network Centric Warfare's vulnerabilities...
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Defence Science And Technology Organisation (Australia), 2003. — 11 p. Problem: NCW concepts include the primacy of information and its exploitation using technology. Evaluating the military worth of knowledge derived from information is, however, a major challenge for the international OR community.
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Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, 2004. — 97 p. Military leaders and scholars alike debate the existence of a revolution in military affairs (RMA) based on information technology. This thesis will show that the Information RMA not only exists, but will also reshape how we plan, operate, educate, organize, train, and equip forces for the 21st century. This thesis...
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Naval War Coll, Newport, RI, Joint Military Operations Dept, 1999. — 25 p. Noting the competitive advantage that a computer network system completely integrated into a firm's structure and operations has provided to businesses, individuals have begun to argue that adoption of this concept by the United States armed forces would produce a comparable, competitive advantage in...
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Office Of Force Transformation, Washington, DC, 2005. — 79 p. As the world enters a new millennium, the U.S. military simultaneously enters a new era in warfare -- an era in which warfare is affected by a changing strategic environment and rapid technological change. The United States and its multinational partners are experiencing a transition from the Industrial Age to the...
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Defence Science And Technology Organisation, Canberra (Australia), 2008. — 14 p. The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is committed to transitioning, over time, to Network Centric Warfare (NCW). NCW sees the elements of the ADF as nodes in a network. The capability of such a force is determined not so much by the individual capabilities of each node, but by the systems properties...
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Naval War Coll, Newport, RI, Joint Military Operations Dept, 2001. — 20 p. This paper is based on three assumptions: That the United States will develop Network Centric Warfare, that future military operations will involve allied and coalition partners, and that these partners will not be able to afford full implementation of network-centricity into their forces. Given these...
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Battle Command Battle Lab Fort, Gordon, GA, 2004. — 38 p. The Battle Command Battle Laboratory is the U.S. Army's test bed for advanced networking and telecommunications experimentation. Over the past two years the lab has conducted a series of experiments focused on the Army's conceptual Future Force network. These experiments were designed to integrate a myriad of...
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Defence Science And Technology Lab, Malvern, (United Kingdom), 2003. — 17 p. Network Centric Warfare (NCW) is concerned with exploiting information to maximize combat power. Integration of C2 systems is able to increase military effectiveness, whether in maneuver, engagement, logistics, or protection. However, this increases the potential length of the electronic chain from...
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Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Salisbury (Australia), Systems Sciences Lab, 2003. — 67 p. This study examines the concept of network-centric warfare with the aims of characterising network centricity as clearly as possible and identifying metrics for level of net-centricity'. Properties of network-centric systems, as expounded in the literature, were critically...
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Army Command And General Staff Coll, Fort Leavenworth, KS, School Of Advanced Military Studies, 2005. — 52 p. The 2002 NSS call for transformING to meet the challenges and opportunities of the twenty-first century, and the Army's leadership elected to concentrate the service's transformation efforts on battle command. The three pillars supporting the U.S. Army's transformation...
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School of engineering of the air force institute of Technology Air University, 2006. — 108 p. Significant technological advances over the past few decades have fueled the continual and rapid development of an information-based world. Network Centric Warfare (NCW) has become the buzzword of the young millennium within the Department of Defense (DoD) and is quickly becoming a...
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Defence Science And Technology Organisation, Edinburgh, (Australia), Command And Control Div, 2005. — 80 p. The US variant of NCW has been refined into the following form: The tenets of NCW are: 1. A robustly networked force improves information sharing. 2. Information sharing and collaboration enhance the quality of information and shared situational awareness. 3. Shared...
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Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, 2004. — 89 p. This paper seeks to analyze the command and control issues an sing from the advent of NCW. While information superiority is not a new concept, the blazing speed of advancement in information technologies have brought about dramatic changes to other lifestyles and profound changes in the conduct of modern warfare. This leads...
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Booz Allen & Hamilton, 1999. — 89 p. The goal of this paper is to present a series of quantifiable metrics that can be employed to measure Network-Centric Warfare. These metrics are intended for use in Navy and Joint Experimentation to capture the data which will refine the emerging concepts of operation that will define future Navy and Joint doctrine. The metrics within this...
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Routledge, 2009. — 179 p. This book argues that Network Centric Warfare (NCW) influences how developed militaries operate in the same fashion that an operating system influences the development of computer software. It examines three inter-related issues: the overwhelming military power of the United States; the growing influence of NCW on military thinking; and the centrality...
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Wasington, DC: Office of the assistant secretary of defense, 2003. — 195 p. Attempts have been made to develop some general understanding, and ultimately a theory, of systems that consist of many interacting components and many hierarchical layers. It is common to call these systems complex because it is impossible to reduce the overall behaviour of the system to a set of...
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Department of Defense Washington DC, 2001. — 202 p. This report completes the Department of Defense's (DoD's) response to the provisions of Section 934 of the Defense Authorization Act for FY01 (Public Law 106-398). This section calls for the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to develop two reports related to Network Centric...
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National Defense Univ, Norfolk, VA, Joint Advanced Warfighting School, 2007. — 62 p. A central pillar of future warfighting concepts for the United States military is the idea of Network Centric Warfare (NCW). This new approach to military operations attempts to leverage Information Age innovations and apply them to the execution of warfare. Some advocates of this concept...
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Naval War Coll, Newport, RI, 2000. — 22 p. The rapid development of information processing technology portends a change in the ways and means U.S. forces will conduct future warfare. This potential revolution military affairs (RMA), termed Network-Centric Warfare (NCW), promises to increase freedom of action at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels of war by allowing...
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Naval War Coll., Newport, RI, 1999. — 22 p. The principles of war are one of the most important and enduring facets of operational art. Network centric warfare, enabled by technology of the information age, is a new concept the U.S. is adopting in order to fight faster, cheaper and better in the 21st century. This analysis shows that network centric warfare applies to the...
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Army Command And General Staff Coll., Fort Leavenworth, KS, School Of Advanced Military Studies, 2009. — 74 p. Military theorists such as David Alberts contend that information technologies will allow for wider and more rapid sharing of information. In order to take advantage of the emerging possibilities presented by information technologies the theorists recommend changes to...
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CCPR, 2002. — 558 p. Effects-based operations are coordinated sets of actions directed at shaping the behavior of friends, foes, and neutrals in peace, crisis, and war. This definition is offered in Edward Smith’s long, tortuous study, Effects Based Operations. Substitute the terms “speeches by the president,” “negotiations by diplomats,” or “economic sanctions” for...
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Marine Corps Command And Staff Coll., Quantico, VA, 2005. — 14 p. We are in the midst of a revolution in military affairs unlike any seen since the Napoleonic Age, when France transformed warfare with the concept of levee en masse. This revolution is the transition from platform-centric warfare to network-centric warfare. A change in concept is driven by a societal shift from...
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Army Command And General Staff Coll., Fort Leavenworth, KS, School Of Advanced Military Studies, 2002. — 64 p. The United States military is adapting itself to fight warfare in the Information Age, preparing forces that use information superiority as a key weapon. Advocates of this communication-based and information-based form of warfare use the term 'Network-Centric Warfare'...
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Монография. — СПб.: Наукоемкие технологии, 2017. — 546 с. — ISBN: 978-5-9909412-1-2. Монография является результатом работы автора по обобщению исследований в областях радиоэлектронной борьбы и информационного противоборства в условиях произошедшей в начале XXI века информационно-технической революции и внедрения в практику войск концепции сетецентрических войн. В монографии...
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Монография. — СПб.: Наукоемкие технологии, 2018. — 898 с. Монография является результатом работы авторов по обобщению исследований в области ведения боевых действий и управления войсками в условиях произошедшей в начале XXI века информационно-технической революции. Результатом внедрения достижений информационно-технической революции в практику военного дела стало резкое...
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