| The NL C4ISR Architecture for Ground-Based Operations: Evolutionary Development of Network Enabled Capabilities |
01 Dec 2005 |
55 pages |
| Authors:
Dirk J Blaas; Theo Derksen; ROYAL NETHERLANDS ARMY THE HAGUE
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 | The Royal Netherlands Army RNLA has over the last years developed an Architecture that is governing all design and development activities in the C2 Support Centre, where new systems are built to deliver Situation Awareness throughout the chain of command in the Dutch Army. The scope of the NL C4ISR Architecture for Groundbased Operations covers the complete set of information systems and ICT infrastructure systems that are to be used ... |
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| Perspectives On C4ISTAR |
23 AUG 2004 |
21 pages |
| Authors:
D. W. Lindenbergh; ROYAL NETHERLANDS ARMY THE HAGUE
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 | Briefing charts from presentation on the Command and Control Support Center of the Royal Netherlands Army. |
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| European Industrial Co-Operation |
NOV 2003 |
21 pages |
| Authors:
Jaap DE Die; ROYAL NETHERLANDS ARMY THE HAGUE
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 | Briefing charts from presentation on European industrial cooperation at the NATO-Partnership for Peace Industry/National Modelling and Simulation Partnerships conference. |
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| Sperwer After S/A TC. Military Aviation Requirements; An Approach to Address the New RNLA UAV Domain |
02 SEP 2003 |
17 pages |
| Authors:
J. VAN Dijke; ROYAL NETHERLANDS ARMY THE HAGUE
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 | Briefing charts from presentation by the Royal Netherlands Army on the Sperwer UAV, including military aviation requirements and an approach to address the new RNLA UAV domain. |
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| Rotation Period and Recuperation Time in Peacekeeping Operations |
1999 |
6 pages |
| Authors:
Rik J. Bergman; ROYAL NETHERLANDS ARMY THE HAGUE
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 | I am Major Rik Bergman. I work as a psychologist with the Behavioral Sciences Division of the Royal Netherlands Army. Military behavioral scientists have become such a fixture in the Royal Netherlands Army since 1973, it is difficult to think of the army without them. 1973 was the year when the MilitaryPsychological and Social Service was founded. At the moment this unit comprises approximately 50 officers, ranging in rank from ... |
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| Ein bischen "bi" schadet nie: The German-Dutch Army Corps |
1999 |
11 pages |
| Authors:
Charles J. Janssen; ROYAL NETHERLANDS ARMY THE HAGUE
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 | Just a sample of the statements from military personnel who since 31 August 1995 belong to the bi-national Army Corps Staff. Daily before D-day, Lt Gen Reitsma talked about a merger. An apposite word, because a merger entails parent organizations amalgamating into a new organization. This paper takes a close-up look at the process. Take, for instance, the melting of two metals intoan alloy. An alloy may have many advantages ... |
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| The Role of Recruitment and Selection in the Transition from a Regular and Conscript Army to an All Volunteer Force |
1999 |
6 pages |
| Authors:
Frans Master; ROYAL NETHERLANDS ARMY THE HAGUE
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 | For a good army one needs three things: the right EQUIPMENT, sufficient TRAINING, and the right number and quality of PERSONNEL. In my address I will tell you something about the recruitment and selection of personnel in the Royal Netherlands Army after the suspension of conscription. I have divided what I am going to say to you in the next 30 minutes into three parts: First of all, I briefly ... |
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