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Lingel et al. present alternative methods to approach U.S. Air
Force intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) tasking
and the command and control processes and assess the outcome of
different information-collection strategies. They develop new
assessment techniques and operational strategies to improve the use
of ISR assets in dynamic environments.
Examines the capabilities and costs of onboard technologies to
divert missiles attacking commercial airliners. Given the
significant uncertainties in the cost and effectiveness of
countermeasures, a decision to install them should be postponed,
and concurrent development efforts to reduce these uncertainties
should proceed as rapidly as possible.
How does the Army plan to ensure its continued access to potential
trouble spots around the world? The authors developed scenarios and
conducted political-military games to determine what strategies,
tactics, and capabilities potential adversaries might use to
complicate U.S. access to key areas and how effective the U.S.
counters to these tactics are. They were sanguine about the ability
of the U.S. to prevail in the short-term but also identified
several conc erns and suggested areas of improvement, including
expanding the number of in-theater bases that might be available;
enhancing the flexibility and deployability of U.S. forces to more
austere bases; and upgrading detection, warning, and force
protection measures.
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