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Supporting the Information-Centric 2001 Quadrennial Defense Review: The Case for an Information Service
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264 pages
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The book examines the concept of Information Superiority as outlined in key defense strategies, highlighting the lack of a unified definition for information operations within military services. It addresses the confusion surrounding terms like Information Warfare and Command and Control Warfare, which hinders effective doctrine and training. By utilizing a Mission Needs Statement framework, the author explores whether the evolving role of information as a weapon warrants its recognition as a separate military service and discusses potential elements for its integration.
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2012, paperback
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