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The U.S. Army of 2010 Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) "An Integrated Approach"

Authors: Robert F. Perricelli; Patricia Corea; ARMY CECOM RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND ENGINEERING CENTER FORT MONMOUTH NJ
Abstract:
In an effort to focus limited Department of Defense (DoD) resources, the U.S. Army has chosen to utilize commercially available systems and equipment to meet its military requirements for the future. Radically increased lethality and mobility, wide disparities in the size and nature of conflicts, expansive urbanization and a global information environment will characterize the future military environment. The US Army s vision for the future is that everyone in the battlespace can interact at anytime using all the tools necessary to convey thoughts, orders, or plans to any system, mounted or dismounted; on the battlespace in real time. The day of separate land, sea and air operations is gone forever. Operations will be joint service and certainly include multinational components.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Conference proceedings
Pages: 7
Report Date: 21 JUN 2000
Report Number: A241004
Keywords relating to this report:
COMMAND CONTROL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE
COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS
DATA PROCESSING
DECISION MAKING
INFORMATION EXCHANGE
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE
MILITARY OPERATIONS
REAL TIME
RECONNAISSANCE
SITUATIONAL AWARENESS
SURVEILLANCE
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