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19 July 2004 Achieving joint battle command in network-centric operations
Larry B. Stotts, David A. Honey, Gary E. Luck, John G. Allen, Peter S. Corpac
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Network Centric Operations, in the context of this paper, consists of much more than "network centric warfare." It connects the joint war fighting "enterprise" with tactical "decider-sensor-effector" linkages. It includes the integration of all levels of warfare operations and, in particular, integration with the cognitive processes employed by battle commanders. Network Centric Operations have the potential to provide information superiority to the battle commander but only if the system is Joint-Oriented and Commander -Centric as well as network-centric.
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Larry B. Stotts, David A. Honey, Gary E. Luck, John G. Allen, and Peter S. Corpac "Achieving joint battle command in network-centric operations", Proc. SPIE 5441, Battlespace Digitization and Network-Centric Systems IV, (19 July 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.562497
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KEYWORDS
Network centric warfare

C4ISR

Warfare

Sensors

Defense and security

Fiber optic gyroscopes

Weapons

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