Command concepts : a theory derived from the practice of command and control /
The qualities of commanders and their ideas are more important to a general theory of command and control than are the technical and architectural qualities of their computers and communications systems. This theory separates the art of command and control (C2) from the hardware and software systems...
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Santa Monica, CA :
Rand,
1999
Santa Monica, Ca. : 1999 |
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775-OSD MR (Series) ; MR-775-OSD |
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