Adaptive Use of Networks to Generate an Adaptive Task Force

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Today’s defense missions are complex endeavors which are characterized by a large number of disparate entities that include not only various military units but also civil authorities, multi-national and international organizations, nongovernmental organizations, contractors, and private volunteer organizations. The effects of interest go far beyond military effects to include social, political, and economic effects. The nature of the participants makes the collective action space complex while the multi-domain effects space also contains complex interactions among effects of various type. In addition, the relationships between and among the action and effects spaces and the multiple scales, in particular multiple timescales, that are involved in these relations further contribute to the complexity of the endeavor1.
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222087
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13th ICCRTS: C2 for Complex Endeavors - International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium, 17-19 June 2008, Bellevue, WA, USA.
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