General Powell's ambitious vision statement, in July 1992, heralded a new era for interoperability: an era of budget cuts, multinational services, and public clamor for congressional efficiency. At the same time, specialized, regionally based conflicts took the place of vast ocean and huge land-mass battlefields. Interoperability has many facets. Its definition encompasses two radio talking to each other, an Ocean Venture exercise, hardware and software matching, and cross-service training. It is 'equipment, procedures, doctrine, and training' and 'the ability of people, organizations, and equipment to operate together effectively'.
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Tactical Electronic Warfare
Communicating with Intelligence: Writing and Briefing in the Intelligence and National Security Communities
From communications math (mainly simple dB formulas), receiving systems, and signals, to communications emitter location, intercept, and jamming, this comprehensive volume covers all the key topics in the field.
This is his story beginning as a lieutenant in the Korean War when he used radio communication with pigeon backup to Operation Desert Storm when computer warfare was used for the first time.
Communications Electronic Warfare and the Digitised Battlefield
The information revolution is leading to the rise of network forms of organization, with unusual implications for how societies are organized and conflicts are conducted.