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DescriptionCCRP - Command & Control Research Program Library (www.dodccrp.org) 43 PDF Files – Source: http://www.dodccrp.org/html4/books_downloads.html SHA-1 Checksum: b9cdbb89a27ff2eca88aae8c9c7732c8bbbfcf7b MD5 Checksum: bbbf375440096f48903f3061a8758443 ------------------------------------------- ABOUT THE PROGRAM (1994-2011) The Command and Control Research Program (CCRP) is sponsored by the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics). It focuses on (1) advancing both the state of the art and the state of the practice of command and control and (2) enhancing our understanding of the national security implications of the Information Age. The CCRP provides "Out of the Box" thinking and explores ways to help DoD take full advantage of Information Age opportunities. The CCRP bridges the operational and technical communities and enhances the body of knowledge and research infrastructure needed for future progress. NCWThe CCRP pursues a broad program of research and analysis in command and control (C2) theory, doctrine, applications, systems, the implications of emerging technology, and C2 experimentation. It also develops new concepts for C2 in joint, combined, and coalition operations in the context of both traditional and non-traditional missions. Additionally, the CCRP supports professional military education in the areas of Agile C2, Information Superiority, network-centric operations, and related technologies. To complement its own program of research, the CCRP provides a clearinghouse and archive for other C2 research, publishes books and monographs, and sponsors workshops and symposia. The Agility AdvantageThe CCRP program serves as a bridge among the operational, technical, analytical, and educational communities. It focuses on emerging requirements and mission areas where new concepts are needed. Combined and coalition operations constitute one of these areas. The evolution of Mission Capability Packages (MCPs) is the CCRP's approach to transforming new and promising concepts into real operational capabilities through the judicious blending of new C2 technologies and the essential elements of all related capabilities needed to field C2 mission capabilities. ------------------------------------------- File Directory (Library): 01. The Agility Advantage - A Survival Guide For Complex Enterprises and Endeavors (2011) 02. Adapting Modeling & Simulation for Network Enabled Operations (2011) 03. NATO NEC C2 Maturity Model (2010) 04. Coping with the Bounds (2008) 05. Planning - Complex Endeavors (2007) 06. The Logic of Warfighting Experiments (2006) 07. Complexity, Networking, and Effects-Based Approaches to Operations (2006) 08. Understanding Command and Control (2006) 09. The Agile Organization (2005) 10. Campaigns of Experimentation (2005) 11. Somalia Operations (1995) 12. Journal of Defence Science (2003) 13. Complexity Theory and Network Centric Warfare (2003) 14. Power to the Edge (2003) 15. Effects-Based Operations (2003) 16. The Big Issue (2003) 17. Lessons from Kosovo (2002) 18. The NATO Code of Best Practice for C2 Assessment (2002) 19. Information Age Transformation (2002) 20. Code of Best Practice for Experimentation (2002) 21. Information Age Anthology III (2001) 22. Understanding Information Age Warfare (2001) 23. Information Campaigns for Peace Operations (2000) 24. Information Age Anthology II (2000) 25. Behind the Wizard's Curtain (1999) 26. Confrontation Analysis (1999) 27. Network Centric Warfare (1999) 28. Doing Windows (1999) 29. Lessons from Bosnia (1998) 30. Information Warfare and International Law (1998) 31. Target Bosnia (1998) 32. Information Age Anthology I (1997) 33. Complexity, Global Politics, and National Security (1997) 34. Defensive Information Warfare (1996) 35. Shock and Awe (1996) 36. Interagency and Political-Military Dimensions of Peace Operations (1996) 37. The Unintended Consequences of Information Age Technologies (1996) 38. Humanitarian and Peace Operations (1996) 39. Dominant Battlespace Knowledge (1996) 40. Information Warfare and Deterrence (1996) 41. Operations Other Than War (1995) 42. Command Arrangements for Peace Operations (1995) 43. What is Information Warfare? (1995) Sharing Widget |