Title: US Armed Forces Information Operations - Is the Doctrine Adequate
Abstract:Abstract : Ultimately, all military operations function on information. This requires an active thought process to protect the needed information and information systems as well as to exploit adversar...Abstract : Ultimately, all military operations function on information. This requires an active thought process to protect the needed information and information systems as well as to exploit adversaries' information requirements. The sister services have pursued approaches in developing and resourcing Information Operations based upon their tactical requirements. Outlining the joint and service doctrines, this monograph suggests that doctrine at the operational and strategic level is a collusion of service tactical doctrine and is too broad in its guidance. The doctrine does not specify responsibilities at the operational or strategic levels nor does it afford for synergy based on the services' Information Operations doctrine. The study concludes that the doctrine represent a solid point of departure to continue the refinement and delineation of Information Operations at the operational and strategic levels.Read More
Publication Year: 2000
Publication Date: 2000-01-01
Language: en
Type: report
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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