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Transforming Air Force ISR for the Long War and Beyond - Wright Flyer Paper No. 36 (Paperback)
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Transforming Air Force ISR for the Long War and Beyond - Wright Flyer Paper No. 36 (Paperback)
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Loot Price R382
Discovery Miles 3 820
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The Air Force, and more specifically the joint/combined force air
component commander (J/CFACC), firmly believes airpower must
operate under the twin tenets of centralized control and
decentralized execution to be effective. The Cold War ushered in an
era of centralized execution of airborne strategic intelligence,
surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) operations that bled into
theater-level ISR execution in the 1990s and through Operations
Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. This execution construct,
coupled with ISR reachback exploitation, has created a perception
that theater-level ISR operations are not responsive to tactical
situations. Physical distances between the operational environment,
combined air operations center (CAOC), and exploitation units have
fostered distrust and removed critical insight and ISR expertise
from tactical level planning and execution. To maintain ISR
relevancy at the tactical level, the J/CFACC must change its
tactical ISR organization and execution methodology. This paper
draws on well-established close air support (CAS) doctrine and
organizational models to build new ISR organizational and execution
constructs to bridge the gap between theater-level ISR assets and
tactical operations. These models bind ISR asset, exploiter, CAOC,
and the supported unit through face-to-face interactions and
standardized processes that apply across any theater of operations
or combatant command.
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