In 2019, the Chiefs of Staff of the US military determined that C2 really had to adapt. The decision came after the publication of a report on Russian C2 and counter C2 capabilities: on that basis, the programme on Joint All Domain C2 was initiated. Currently, the US is spending between $1-2BN per year on it, having scoped it and pushed it forward with remarkable speed. It is progressing rapidly through the experimentation phase but has shifted shape over 5 years – moving from a plan to enable the Joint Force Commander with a long screwdriver to something that enables a more dynamic and rapid kill chain. As Rafael Lopez tells us, it may still suffer from “Principle Agent Problems”, but the future looks pretty bright.
Not the Heroic Model of Decision-Making
Delegation to the point of discomfort
You Cannot Beat Winter
The Devolution of Command
Air C2
NATO C2: How to improve
Question time
Confidence and The Initiative
AI in C2
Familiarity ≠ Trust
A New Orders Process
What makes a great commander?
Adaptation under fire
The Quest for Certainty
The big questions: What's it all about, why is it important, and why now?
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