Thriving in the Information Age: Why Marine Corps Commanders Must Maximize Their Existing Information-Related Capabilities
Abstract
Marine Corps commanders inherently understand how timely and actionable information and intelligence enhances decision-making across their range of military operations. Though there are subject matter experts (SMEs) within commands and organizations who are trained and tasked to achieve this end, there is a lack of standardization from the tactical to the strategic level with integrating and employing information-related capabilities and these SMEs. This paper provides commanders with insights to bridge this gap and maintain a competitive edge in the Information Age.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 02, 2016
- Accession Number
- AD1176209
Entities
People
- Jamel L. Neville
Organizations
- Marine Corps University