This paper explores potential future reforms of the NATO command
structure. The intent is to stimulate thought on the current
structure's fit to oversee the forces and operations of a growing
array of NATO missions. From capacity building with partners to
peace operations, humanitarian assistance, and combat operations,
Alliance forces are continuously engaged in multiple theaters.
These challenges demand a command structure with organizational
flexibility, an agile and competent international staff, highly
integrated information systems, and deployable elements to
accompany mobile forces for sustained periods of time. The command
structure and the interoperable communications and information
systems that support it are the sinews that tie together the
national and multinational forces of NATO and its partners. They
also serve to link those forces to the political direction and
decisions of the North Atlantic Council (NAC).
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