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Network Centric Warfare, Command, and the Nature of War (Paperback)
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Network Centric Warfare, Command, and the Nature of War (Paperback)
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Loot Price R555
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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 the structure of information age military
organizations and changes to the methods for command and control of
military forces. Some of their ideas have implications for the
traditional function of command. This monograph asks how
contemporary military theorists account for the essence of command
in information age theories of warfare. Case studies of Frederick
the Great, Napoleon Bonaparte, and Dwight D. Eisenhower demonstrate
that the essence of command is the dynamic relationship among nine
imperatives. These imperatives include context, action, nerve,
presentation, design, intellect, expertise, coherence, and the
individual. The monograph contends that the emerging information
age theories of warfare are flawed because they are based on a
definition of command that does not account for these imperatives.
The monograph serves as a warning to those who might seek to
optimize an army for network centric warfare.
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