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A Value Function Approach to Information Operations MOE's: A Preliminary Study

Authors: Michael P. Doyle; Richard F. Deckro; Jack M. Kloeber Jr.; Jack A. Jackson Jr; AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSONAFB OH DEPT OF OPERATIONAL SCIENCE
Abstract:
A value focused thinking approach is applied to information operations. A preliminary value hierarchy for information operations is constructed by extracting the values of senior military leadership from existing doctrine. To identify these key values for information operations, applicable existing doctrine was reviewed and summarized. Additionally, hierarchical representations of the values represented within each reviewed doctrine are developed. A value hierarchy requires that supporting objectives be mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive. Within this analysis, these requirements are enforced, in part, by developed definitions which serve as tests to maintain mutual exclusivity. An exhaustive set of supporting values is also guaranteed by identifying a spanning set of values that directly support the overall objective of information operations. This preliminary value hierarchy serves as the basis for continuing research. The implications for this research include the construction of a prescriptive model in which the effectiveness of current and future systems can be assessed on a common scale. Further, the effectiveness of developing technologies can be assessed and the value of these technologies determined with respect to the values of senior military leadership. With this, the value of holes in our suite of information warfare systems can also be assessed in terms of their effectiveness in fulfilling the values of military leadership.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Technical rept.
Pages: 61
Report Date: JUL 1997
Report Number: A455543
Keywords relating to this report:
*INFORMATION SYSTEMS
*INFORMATION WARFARE
*MILITARY DOCTRINE
COMBAT READINESS
DECISION MAKING
JOINT MILITARY ACTIVITIES
LEADERSHIP
MILITARY ART
MILITARY CAPABILITIES
MILITARY STRATEGY
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