The authors assert that the lack of an effective cyberspace C2 structure critically reduces the responsiveness to combatant and joint task force commanders and increases the difficulty of integrating cyberspace capabilities into operational plans and execution. The traditional military hierarchies currently used for cyberspace C2 do not have the agility to deal with the high velocity of change that characterizes cyberspace. Instead, the authors argue for flexible organizational structures to match the complexity and pace of the cyberspace operational environment.
Author(s) • Col Joseph H. Scherrer, USAF, Lt Col William C. Grund, USAF
Year • 2009
Pages • 64
ISSN • 2575-7539
AU Press Code • MP-47