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Interoperability: A Continuning Challenge in Coalition Air Operations by Myron Hura β€” book cover

Interoperability: A Continuning Challenge in Coalition Air Operations

by Myron Hura, Eric Larson, Jody Jacobs, William Little, Richard Mesic
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Overview

The United States is increasingly participating in coalition military operations. Coalition support may be required for successful military operations and in most such operations the United States desires to share the burden. U.S. allies recognize the increased security that coalition operations can bring. Because interoperability is a key element in coalitions, RAND undertook research to help the Air Force identify potential interoperability problems that may arise in coalition air operations and to suggest nonmaterial and technology-based solutions. The research focus is on command, control, communications, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C3ISR) systems in out-of-NATO-area operations.

Synopsis

The United States is increasingly participating in coalition military operations. Coalition support may be required for successful military operations and in most such operations the United States desires to share the burden. U.S. allies recognize the increased security that coalition operations can bring. Because interoperability is a key element in coalitions, RAND undertook research to help the Air Force identify potential interoperability problems that may arise in coalition air operations and to suggest nonmaterial and technology-based solutions. The research focus is on command, control, communications, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C3ISR) systems in out-of-NATO-area operations.

About the Author, Myron Hura

Elizabeth A. McGlynn (Ph.D., Public Policy, RAND Graduate School, Santa Monica, CA) is Director of the RAND Center for Research on Quality in Health Care.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2001
Publisher
RAND Corporation
Pages
270
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780833029126

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