Author: United States. Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Category : Communications, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 74
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Compatibility and Interoperability of Tactical Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence Systems
Author: United States. Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Category : Communications, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 74
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Publisher:
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Category : Communications, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 74
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Compatibility, Interoperability and Integration of Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence Systems
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Category : Command and control systems
Languages : en
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Category : Command and control systems
Languages : en
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Procedures for Compatibility, Interoperability, and Integration of Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence (C3I) Systems
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Languages : en
Pages : 11
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Languages : en
Pages : 11
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Compatability, Interoperability, and Integration of Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence (C31) Systems
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Languages : en
Pages : 3
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This Directive reissues reference (a) and promulgates policy for compatibility, interoperability, and integration of C3I systems used in the Department of Defense.
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Languages : en
Pages : 3
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This Directive reissues reference (a) and promulgates policy for compatibility, interoperability, and integration of C3I systems used in the Department of Defense.
Doctrine for Command, Control, Communications, and Computer (C4) Systems Support to Joint Operations
Author: United States. Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Category : Command and control systems
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Category : Command and control systems
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Interoperability of DOD's Tactical Communications Equipment
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Legislation and National Security Subcommittee
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Category : Communications, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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Category : Communications, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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Coalition Command, Control, Communications, Computer, and Intelligence Systems Interoperability: A Necessity Or Wishful Thinking
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This study examines whether coalition command, control, communications, computer, and intelligence (C4I) systems interoperability is the next logical step for the US beyond joint interoperability. This study uses US experiences in the Korean War, DESERT SHIELD/STORM, Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR, plus past research to analyze and establish currents trends, patterns, and gaps in coalition interoperability. It is clear from previous operations and past research that the US, allies, and coalition partners have not mastered coalition C4I systems interoperability. In order to achieve coalition C4I systems interoperability, this study recommends a course of action (COA) to rely on common US C4I systems or adopt common technical standards to ensure coalition interoperability in the acquisition of C4I systems. Adopting this COA allows alliance and coalition partners to either purchase US C4I systems or design and procure C4I systems that will be interoperable based on common technical standards. Future operations will be multinational and coalition interoperability will be paramount to success. Training programs, combined exercises, military-to-military contacts, foreign military sales, coalition doctrine, modularity, the global grid, and Radiant Mercury (a tool for multilevel security) formulate conditions for success, thus making coalition interoperability the next logical step beyond joint interoperability when designing, procuring, and build US C4I systems.
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This study examines whether coalition command, control, communications, computer, and intelligence (C4I) systems interoperability is the next logical step for the US beyond joint interoperability. This study uses US experiences in the Korean War, DESERT SHIELD/STORM, Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR, plus past research to analyze and establish currents trends, patterns, and gaps in coalition interoperability. It is clear from previous operations and past research that the US, allies, and coalition partners have not mastered coalition C4I systems interoperability. In order to achieve coalition C4I systems interoperability, this study recommends a course of action (COA) to rely on common US C4I systems or adopt common technical standards to ensure coalition interoperability in the acquisition of C4I systems. Adopting this COA allows alliance and coalition partners to either purchase US C4I systems or design and procure C4I systems that will be interoperable based on common technical standards. Future operations will be multinational and coalition interoperability will be paramount to success. Training programs, combined exercises, military-to-military contacts, foreign military sales, coalition doctrine, modularity, the global grid, and Radiant Mercury (a tool for multilevel security) formulate conditions for success, thus making coalition interoperability the next logical step beyond joint interoperability when designing, procuring, and build US C4I systems.
Doctrine for Command, Control, Communications, and Computer (C4) Systems Support to Joint Operations
Author: United States. Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Category : Command and control systems
Languages : en
Pages : 84
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Publisher:
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Category : Command and control systems
Languages : en
Pages : 84
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Coalition Command, Control, Communications, Computer, and Intelligence Systems Interoperability: A Necessity Or Wishful Thinking
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Languages : en
Pages : 86
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This study examines whether coalition command, control, communications, computer, and intelligence (C4I) systems interoperability is the next logical step for the US beyond joint interoperability. This study uses US experiences in the Korean War, DESERT SHIELD/STORM, Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR, plus past research to analyze and establish currents trends, patterns, and gaps in coalition interoperability. It is clear from previous operations and past research that the US, allies, and coalition partners have not mastered coalition C4I systems interoperability. In order to achieve coalition C4I systems interoperability, this study recommends a course of action (COA) to rely on common US C4I systems or adopt common technical standards to ensure coalition interoperability in the acquisition of C4I systems. Adopting this COA allows alliance and coalition partners to either purchase US C4I systems or design and procure C4I systems that will be interoperable based on common technical standards. Future operations will be multinational and coalition interoperability will be paramount to success. Training programs, combined exercises, military-to-military contacts, foreign military sales, coalition doctrine, modularity, the global grid, and Radiant Mercury (a tool for multilevel security) formulate conditions for success, thus making coalition interoperability the next logical step beyond joint interoperability when designing, procuring, and build US C4I systems.
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Languages : en
Pages : 86
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This study examines whether coalition command, control, communications, computer, and intelligence (C4I) systems interoperability is the next logical step for the US beyond joint interoperability. This study uses US experiences in the Korean War, DESERT SHIELD/STORM, Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR, plus past research to analyze and establish currents trends, patterns, and gaps in coalition interoperability. It is clear from previous operations and past research that the US, allies, and coalition partners have not mastered coalition C4I systems interoperability. In order to achieve coalition C4I systems interoperability, this study recommends a course of action (COA) to rely on common US C4I systems or adopt common technical standards to ensure coalition interoperability in the acquisition of C4I systems. Adopting this COA allows alliance and coalition partners to either purchase US C4I systems or design and procure C4I systems that will be interoperable based on common technical standards. Future operations will be multinational and coalition interoperability will be paramount to success. Training programs, combined exercises, military-to-military contacts, foreign military sales, coalition doctrine, modularity, the global grid, and Radiant Mercury (a tool for multilevel security) formulate conditions for success, thus making coalition interoperability the next logical step beyond joint interoperability when designing, procuring, and build US C4I systems.
Command, Control, and the Common Defense
Author: Carl Kenneth Allard
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Category : Command and control systems
Languages : en
Pages : 384
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Publisher:
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Category : Command and control systems
Languages : en
Pages : 384
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