| Military Transformation and Joint Experimentation: Two Views From Above (Defense Horizons, December 2004) |
DEC 2004 |
9 pages |
| Authors:
Harold W. Gehman Jr; James M. Dubik; NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIV WASHINGTON DC CENTER FOR TECHNOLOGY AND NATIONAL SECURITY POLICY
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 | Military transformation "a process that shapes the changing nature of military competition and cooperation through new combinations of concepts, capabilities, people and organizations" is on the minds and agendas of everyone dealing with the military. Many people talk about transformation; the two authors of this Defense Horizons have done something about it. In fact, they are among the few who have been responsible for shaping and implementing the concept. To ... |
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| Army Digitization Master Plan |
95 |
67 pages |
| Authors:
Gordon R. Sullivan; James M. Dubik; DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Army Digitization Master Plan (ADMP) provides the roadmap and the direction necessary to bring the capabilities of information age technology to the future battlefield. The ADMP addresses strategies, responsibilities, requirements, acquisition, experimentation methodology, joint and combined interoperability, and the management process that will transform the Army into a 21st century force (Force XXI). It provides the guidance necessary for developing, testing, and producing digital hardware and soft ware to ... |
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| War in the Information Age |
06 JUN 94 |
32 pages |
| Authors:
Gordon R. Sullivan; James M. Dubik; ARMY WAR COLL STRATEGIC STUDIES INST CARLISLE BARRACKS PA
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 | We are beginning to realize the emergence of a new age--the information age. The full dimensions of this new age are unknown. The authors argue that enough is known to conclude that the conduct of war in the future will be profoundly different. Paradoxically, however, they claim that the nature of war will remain basically the same. When societies and states changed from an agrarian base to an industrial base, ... |
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| Land Warfare in the 21st Century |
FEB 1993 |
43 pages |
| Authors:
Gordon R. Sullivan; James M. Dubik; ARMY WAR COLL STRATEGIC STUDIES INST CARLISLE BARRACKS PA
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 | The authors discuss the changes that are occurring in land warfare and where they are leading, as well as land warfare constants. They consider changes in the context within which war is fought, technological changes in the conduct of land combat, and continuities in the nature of warfare. The elements of change likely to have the greatest impact on the Army and joint conduct of land warfare are discussed. The ... |
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| On the Foundations of National Military Strategy: Past and Present |
31 DEC 90 |
70 pages |
| Authors:
James M. Dubik; ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS SCHOOL OF ADVANCED MIL ITARY STUDIES
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 | The attached monograph, 'On the Foundations of National Military Strategy: Past and Present,' identifies the Hobbesian nation-state system, the Soviet threat, Containment, Deterrence, the Bi-polar balance of power. European focus, and a cumbersome bureaucracy as the foundations of America's national military strategy during the Cold War period. The author labelled these items 'the Current Paradigm.' Research was then conducted to determine the legitimacy of the current paradigm. The result of ... |
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| Grant's Final Campaign: A Study of Operational Art |
02 DEC 90 |
69 pages |
| Authors:
James M. Dubik; ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS SCHOOL OF ADVANCED MIL ITARY STUDIES
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 | The attached monograph, 'Grant's Final Campaign: A Study in Operational Art', examines General Grant's 1864-65 campaign as an example of combat at the operational level. The monograph begins by presenting the strategic setting--international and domestic--within which Grant conducted his campaign. The author analyzes Grant's campaign from four perspectives: the General's plan and how that plan was executed, the means with which he had to carry out his campaign plan, the ... |
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