C2 Approaches: Looking for the "Sweet Spot"
Abstract
The dimensions of the C2 Approach Space identify the three key characteristics of a C2 Approach as the allocation of decision rights, the patterns of interaction, and the distribution of information. Advances in information-related technologies have changed the economics of information, resulting in the richer interactions between and among geographically dispersed entities and increased access to information. This has made more of the C2 Approach Space accessible. The seminal Network Centric Warfare literature asserts that to take full advantage of the opportunities afforded by communications and information technologies, C2 Approaches need to co-evolve. That is, there needs to be a balance achieved among the three C2 Approach dimensions. The NATO NEC C2 Maturity Model depicts a set of increasingly network-enabled C2 Approaches along the diagonal of the C2 Approach Space. The placement of these C2 Approach options along this diagonal could be interpreted as representing instances of approach co-evolution. This paper uses data from simulation experiments to explore a set of the hypotheses that involve the relationship between specific regions of the C2 Approach Space and effectiveness and agility.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 2013
- Accession Number
- ADA587018
Entities
People
- David S. Alberts
- Francois Bernier
- Kevin C Chan
- Marco Manso
Organizations
- Institute for Defense Analyses