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Accession Number:
ADA516748
Title:
Domain Expertise and Command and Control
Descriptive Note:
Journal article
Corporate Author:
NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIV WASHINGTON DC INST FOR NATIONAL STRATEGIC STUDIES
Report Date:
2008-01-01
Pagination or Media Count:
6.0
Abstract:
There was a time when brilliant men could hope to possess a depth of knowledge across the arts and sciences sufficient to act wisely in any number of realms. History celebrates these Renaissance Men as exemplars fit for any task. But these men are gone, never to return. Similarly, with respect to modern military operations, no commander today can be fully steeped in the competencies of the land, sea, air, space, and cyberspace domains. With limited resources, commanders are more likely to be effective if they are efficient. Because of their knowledge, domain experts are best equipped to command and control their respective forces on behalf of a joint force commander JFC. The key to success is centralized control and decentralized execution. For the joint force commander, there is only one campaign. He cannot wisely allocate his forces believing that there are separate land, sea, air, and space campaigns. A JFC needs not only the facility to command and control, but also the experts capable of exploiting a depth of knowledge in operations, tactics, techniques, and procedures to best employ the available forces. The skills of these domain experts do not come easily they are developed over many years through detailed study, organizational development, and participation in military operations. Importantly, different Service perspectives on domain expertise continue to be at issue. But what concerns us most today is the challenge that air and space forces need not be centrally controlledthat they are better utilized if they are portioned out to subordinate commanders with whom a JFC can invest complete responsibility for mission success with regard to any particular task during a military campaign phase.
Distribution Statement:
APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE