A Process for Vectoring Offensive Information Warfare as a Primary Weapon Option Within the United States Air Force - Sheila G Bennett - Books - Biblioscholar - 9781249584650 - October 3, 2012
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A Process for Vectoring Offensive Information Warfare as a Primary Weapon Option Within the United States Air Force

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Publisher Marketing: Consistently and comprehensively using Information Operations (IO) capabilities as primary weapon option within the Air Force is the next step to operationalizing IO within the Air Force. Doctrine and official guidance has set the variables of mission and concepts of operations, organizational structure, and IW players in place. The missing variable to operationalizing IO and probably the most difficult is the 'how' or process of the equation. This research will introduce a useable process that can be incorporated within the Air Force for integrating offensive IW activities into the current and given environment. The process is the basis for further decomposition and identification of target aim points. In addition, its use of effect points should aid in focusing long-range, deliberate, and crisis action planning on the possible desired effects on an adversary. The research sets the stage by briefly defining the first three variables; organization, mission, and players in which AF IW is practiced and the inherent deliverables required. It will then introduce a view and decomposition of the information battlespace as the basis for offensive IW activities where affecting the information factors in order to induce a desired decision to achieve desired effects is the overall goal.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 3, 2012
ISBN13 9781249584650
Publishers Biblioscholar
Pages 154
Dimensions 189 × 246 × 8 mm   ·   222 g