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- catalog abstract "Information dominance may be defined as superiority in the generation, manipulation, and use of information sufficient to afford its possessors military dominance. It has three sources: Command and control that permits everyone to know where they (and their cohorts) are in the battlespace, and enables them to execute operations when and as quickly as necessary; Intelligence that ranges from knowing the enemy's dispositions to knowing the location of enemy assets in real-time with sufficient precision for a one-shot kill; information warfare that confounds enemy information systems at various points (sensors, communications, processing, and command), while protecting one's own. Technical means, nevertheless, are no substitute for information dominance at the strategic level: knowing oneself and one's enemy; and, at best, inducing them to see things as one does.".
- catalog contributor b10622450.
- catalog contributor b10622451.
- catalog created "[1997]".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "[1997]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1997]".
- catalog description "Information dominance may be defined as superiority in the generation, manipulation, and use of information sufficient to afford its possessors military dominance. It has three sources: Command and control that permits everyone to know where they (and their cohorts) are in the battlespace, and enables them to execute operations when and as quickly as necessary; Intelligence that ranges from knowing the enemy's dispositions to knowing the location of enemy assets in real-time with sufficient precision for a one-shot kill; information warfare that confounds enemy information systems at various points (sensors, communications, processing, and command), while protecting one's own. Technical means, nevertheless, are no substitute for information dominance at the strategic level: knowing oneself and one's enemy; and, at best, inducing them to see things as one does.".
- catalog extent "4 p. ;".
- catalog isPartOf "Strategic forum ; no. 132".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "[1997]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Washington, D.C.?] : National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Information warfare United States.".
- catalog subject "Military intelligence United States.".
- catalog subject "U163 .L52 1997".
- catalog title "Information dominance / by Martin C. Libicki.".
- catalog type "text".