Does a Common Operational Picture Result in Common Understanding of the Battlespace?
Abstract
The concept of the Common Operational Picture (COP) was created to provide the operational commander with improved situational awareness. Numerous organizations have developed conceptual frameworks regarding the technical aspects of developing a COP. Two notable frameworks are the Network Centric Warfare, and System of Systems approaches. In addition to technical challenges, there exists a need to address the proper display, use, and interpretation of the data contained in the COP. Each level of command has a unique perspective on issues that enter the staffing process. The COP is no different. Interpretations of the COP may vary with the perspectives and experiences of the staffs. As a result, a common picture may not guarantee a common understanding of the battlespace. To ensure that the operational commander gets the situational awareness he desires, the staffs of the services and the Combatant Commander need to address doctrinal, personnel, training and organizational issues.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 18, 2004
- Accession Number
- ADA425946
Entities
People
- Patrick J. Bindl
Organizations
- Naval War College