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  1. Military Command and Control | RAND

    Aug 26, 2021 · To accomplish their missions, military leaders must be able to command and control the many activities of their forces. RAND has applied strategic analysis since its …

  2. Summary Problem Statement Global Command and Control System-Maritime (GCCS-M) is the U.S. Navy’s legacy command and control (C2) system to provide situ-ational awareness (SA) …

  3. Command and Control (C2): ‘A dynamic and adaptive socio-technical system configured to design and execute joint action’ whose purpose is thereby ‘[to] provide focus for individuals and …

  4. The side holding network warfare superiority can adopt network warfare to cause dysfunc-tion in the adversary’s command system, loss of control over operational strengths and oper-ational …

  5. Universal Command and Control Language Early System Engineering

    Feb 21, 2023 · In a multiyear effort, RAND researchers analyzed the challenges of creating a universal command and control language to facilitate the evolution of systems and …

  6. Command and control (C2) in naval competition presents one lens with which to view these evolving missions. C2 is essential to the execution of power projection, as forces and …

  7. Command and Control in the Future - RAND Corporation

    Jan 29, 2024 · This is the first in a series of four papers examining how Command and Control (C2) will manifest in the future and sets a baseline for subsequent research by exploring the …

  8. Command and Control in the Future | RAND

    Jan 29, 2024 · The Global Strategic Partnership, led by RAND Europe, analysed how UK Defence Futures Command and Control systems can remain fit for purpose in the face of changing …

  9. Command and control (C2) of military capabilities in the late 20th and early 21st cen-turies require linking, synchronizing, and directing multiple complex systems under tight time constraints, all …

  10. This goes beyond traditional hierarchical approaches to ‘command’ and ‘control’ to reflect the growing need for Defence to operate in settings where it cannot compel or necessarily even …