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The Army after Next - The First Postindustrial Army (Paperback)
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Sure to be found controversial by some, compelling by all, this is
the only available book-length examination of the way the U.S. Army
and Department of Defense have tried to create the capabilities
promised by the high-tech Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA). Of
more immediate concern, it is also the only in-depth account of the
effect RMA and transformation concepts had on the American
operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. Many of the problems in both
Iraq and Afghanistan, Adams argues, arose from the DoD's implacable
desire to implement RMA-driven transformation concepts-whether they
were appropriate or not. What we need to do, he maintains, is to
fight the war we have, not the war we want. Over the last several
decades, military theorists and others began to believe that new
technologies were generating a "revolution in military affairs"
(RMA), capabilities so revolutionary that they would redefine
warfare. Spurred by these beliefs, and led by President George W.
Bush and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, the Department of
Defense (DoD) set out to transform the U.S. armed forces by
adopting RMA concepts-and spending billions to make the
hypothetical capabilities real. The entire structure of the armed
forces changed as a result. This vision, however, was totally
dependent on a set of unproven suppositions and often nonexistent
capabilities, especially a network of information technologies.
Moreover, the services, the media, Congress, and industry each had
its own agenda, all of which continue to come into play in the
development of RMA strategies. The interplay of politics,
technology and military reality offers a fascinating narrative.
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