Coping with Degraded or Denied Environments in the C2 Approach Space
Abstract
The NATO Network Enabled Operations (NEC) C2 Maturity Model (N2C2M2) defines a number of Command and Control (C2) Approaches that correspond to various ways to accomplish C2 functions. These Approaches are defined by the allocation of decision rights, patterns of interaction, and the distribution of information. Recent work in C2 theory has considered the differences in performance relative to the C2 Approach that is adopted. This work investigates the idea that an optimal operating region of the C2 Approach Space can be identified for particular missions and circumstances, where optimal is a function of effectiveness, efficiency, and agility. While circumstances that are characterized by the presence of degraded network conditions or hostile or extreme environments is of great interest, the performance of various C2 Approach options under these conditions have not been well studied. This paper focuses on the relative resilience of organizations as a function of their C2 Approach (a key component of agility). We explore the relationship between C2 Approach and performance under degraded information and communications environments using a set of six unique simulation experiments.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 2013
- Accession Number
- ADA588003
Entities
People
- David S. Alberts
- Francois Bernier
- Kevin C Chan
- Paul Pearce
Organizations
- United States Army Research Laboratory