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Homeland Security: Maritime Command and Control
This Naval War College Point Paper was prepared in response to the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001. The Naval War College commissioned more than thirty papers addressing strategy and policy, operational concepts, and national security decision making related to the terror war. These papers were intended as contributions to U.S. national security policy deliberations, and to assist the U.S. Navy as it planned its response to future terrorist threats. The purpose of this Point Paper was to examine "the maritime Command and Control (C2) Structure for Homeland Security." It provides a brief background and discusses the threat, joint and interagency requirements, the nature of the C2 problem for homeland security, common assumptions and potential command and control problems.
Navy Warfare Development Command (U.S.)
Critz, Michael; Ballard, John R., 1957-
2001-10-23
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Lessons Learned from Operation AL FAJR: the Liberation of Fallujah
From the Problem section: "Conflict termination and transition to post-hostilities operations has always been the most challenging aspect of modern conflict for the United States. Our pre-eminent military can be depended upon to secure victory against any foe; yet, we often face significant problems in the immediate post-conflict period. Operation AL FAJR in Fallujah, Iraq provides several insightful lessons from which we can improve future warfighting success. Among these are the employment of information operations, the full integration of civil affairs forces, and interoperability between forces of the United States and other coalition partners."
Command and Control Research Program (U.S.)
Ballard, John R., 1957-
2005
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