Information operations matters :: best practices /
A new approach to U.S. information operations.
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Zusammenfassung: | A new approach to U.S. information operations. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xi, 153 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781597976596 1597976598 |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover; Contents; Introduction; CHAPTER 1: Understanding the Problem; Information Operations; Emerging IO Theory; The day-to-day reality of how IO is conducted by the United States; The relevance of IO in the broader strategic theory; CHAPTER 2: A Theoretical Review of Information Operations in the United States; Theoretical Constructs; International Relations Theories-How they compare to IO; Liberalism; Realism; Alternate International Relations Theories; Definitions of Power, Information, and IO; Changing Views of Power; Soft Power; Power and the Information Age. | |
505 | 8 | |a CHAPTER 3: The Development of IOThe Role of Information in Warfare; The Role of Information in Government Organizations; Understanding Information Operations; IO Development in the United States; Historical IO Case Studies; From Hiroshima to the Berlin Wall-The Cold War Era; The Revolution in Military Affairs and the Global War on Terrorism; Translating Power into Outcomes-Kosovo (1999); CHAPTER 4: Recent Changes to IO; Policy Changes: The Information Operations Roadmap; Critical Infrastructure Protection; Computer Network Defense. | |
505 | 8 | |a Defensive IO Policy that led to the creation of the Department of Homeland SecurityU. S. IO Policy: Problems and Successes; U.S. Critical Infrastructure Protection Policies prior to 9/11; PDD-68, "International Public Information"; IO Organizational Changes in the U.S. government; U.S. Critical Infrastructure Protection Policies after 9/11; The Effects of 9/11 on IO Organizations; Summary; CHAPTER 5: IO Applicability to Theory and Practice; Why does IO matter?; Why is there no overall strategic theory in the United States for IO?; Does military doctrine equal IO strategic theory? | |
505 | 8 | |a Why is the State Department not issuing strategic guidance?Is Information Operations the best term?; Problems with the use of IO as a term; The need for taxonomy; Why is the top-down approach to IO not working in the U.S. government?; Is the Revolution in Military Affairs / Diplomatic Affairs an answer?; Why is the State Department failing in its public diplomacy role?; Why is there no rhyme or reason to the IO training and education curricula?; Can lessons be learned from the information assurance community? | |
505 | 8 | |a Issues that still exist with developing commonality with respect to the IO training and education situationCHAPTER 6: Key Findings in This Book; Suggestions for Improvement Based on the Soft System Methodology and Literature Review; A Plan to Develop an Overarching IO Theory; A Model to Establish a Taxonomy and Set of Definitions for IO; An Analysis of which Approaches and Processes Work Best to Support IO; Develop an International Standards Effort with Respect to IO Training and Education; Areas for Future Research; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O. | |
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contents | Cover; Contents; Introduction; CHAPTER 1: Understanding the Problem; Information Operations; Emerging IO Theory; The day-to-day reality of how IO is conducted by the United States; The relevance of IO in the broader strategic theory; CHAPTER 2: A Theoretical Review of Information Operations in the United States; Theoretical Constructs; International Relations Theories-How they compare to IO; Liberalism; Realism; Alternate International Relations Theories; Definitions of Power, Information, and IO; Changing Views of Power; Soft Power; Power and the Information Age. CHAPTER 3: The Development of IOThe Role of Information in Warfare; The Role of Information in Government Organizations; Understanding Information Operations; IO Development in the United States; Historical IO Case Studies; From Hiroshima to the Berlin Wall-The Cold War Era; The Revolution in Military Affairs and the Global War on Terrorism; Translating Power into Outcomes-Kosovo (1999); CHAPTER 4: Recent Changes to IO; Policy Changes: The Information Operations Roadmap; Critical Infrastructure Protection; Computer Network Defense. Defensive IO Policy that led to the creation of the Department of Homeland SecurityU. S. IO Policy: Problems and Successes; U.S. Critical Infrastructure Protection Policies prior to 9/11; PDD-68, "International Public Information"; IO Organizational Changes in the U.S. government; U.S. Critical Infrastructure Protection Policies after 9/11; The Effects of 9/11 on IO Organizations; Summary; CHAPTER 5: IO Applicability to Theory and Practice; Why does IO matter?; Why is there no overall strategic theory in the United States for IO?; Does military doctrine equal IO strategic theory? Why is the State Department not issuing strategic guidance?Is Information Operations the best term?; Problems with the use of IO as a term; The need for taxonomy; Why is the top-down approach to IO not working in the U.S. government?; Is the Revolution in Military Affairs / Diplomatic Affairs an answer?; Why is the State Department failing in its public diplomacy role?; Why is there no rhyme or reason to the IO training and education curricula?; Can lessons be learned from the information assurance community? Issues that still exist with developing commonality with respect to the IO training and education situationCHAPTER 6: Key Findings in This Book; Suggestions for Improvement Based on the Soft System Methodology and Literature Review; A Plan to Develop an Overarching IO Theory; A Model to Establish a Taxonomy and Set of Definitions for IO; An Analysis of which Approaches and Processes Work Best to Support IO; Develop an International Standards Effort with Respect to IO Training and Education; Areas for Future Research; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O. |
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spelling | Armistead, Leigh, 1962- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjrYf8Km3bWtd9jbYqfCV3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2004006637 Information operations matters : best practices / Leigh Armistead. 1st ed. Washington, D.C. : Potomac Books, ©2010. 1 online resource (xi, 153 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Cover; Contents; Introduction; CHAPTER 1: Understanding the Problem; Information Operations; Emerging IO Theory; The day-to-day reality of how IO is conducted by the United States; The relevance of IO in the broader strategic theory; CHAPTER 2: A Theoretical Review of Information Operations in the United States; Theoretical Constructs; International Relations Theories-How they compare to IO; Liberalism; Realism; Alternate International Relations Theories; Definitions of Power, Information, and IO; Changing Views of Power; Soft Power; Power and the Information Age. CHAPTER 3: The Development of IOThe Role of Information in Warfare; The Role of Information in Government Organizations; Understanding Information Operations; IO Development in the United States; Historical IO Case Studies; From Hiroshima to the Berlin Wall-The Cold War Era; The Revolution in Military Affairs and the Global War on Terrorism; Translating Power into Outcomes-Kosovo (1999); CHAPTER 4: Recent Changes to IO; Policy Changes: The Information Operations Roadmap; Critical Infrastructure Protection; Computer Network Defense. Defensive IO Policy that led to the creation of the Department of Homeland SecurityU. S. IO Policy: Problems and Successes; U.S. Critical Infrastructure Protection Policies prior to 9/11; PDD-68, "International Public Information"; IO Organizational Changes in the U.S. government; U.S. Critical Infrastructure Protection Policies after 9/11; The Effects of 9/11 on IO Organizations; Summary; CHAPTER 5: IO Applicability to Theory and Practice; Why does IO matter?; Why is there no overall strategic theory in the United States for IO?; Does military doctrine equal IO strategic theory? Why is the State Department not issuing strategic guidance?Is Information Operations the best term?; Problems with the use of IO as a term; The need for taxonomy; Why is the top-down approach to IO not working in the U.S. government?; Is the Revolution in Military Affairs / Diplomatic Affairs an answer?; Why is the State Department failing in its public diplomacy role?; Why is there no rhyme or reason to the IO training and education curricula?; Can lessons be learned from the information assurance community? Issues that still exist with developing commonality with respect to the IO training and education situationCHAPTER 6: Key Findings in This Book; Suggestions for Improvement Based on the Soft System Methodology and Literature Review; A Plan to Develop an Overarching IO Theory; A Model to Establish a Taxonomy and Set of Definitions for IO; An Analysis of which Approaches and Processes Work Best to Support IO; Develop an International Standards Effort with Respect to IO Training and Education; Areas for Future Research; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O. A new approach to U.S. information operations. Information warfare United States. Network-centric operations (Military science) United States. United States Military policy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140379 Guerre de l'information États-Unis. Guerre en réseau États-Unis. HISTORY Military Biological & Chemical Warfare. bisacsh Information warfare fast Military policy fast Network-centric operations (Military science) fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Print version: Armistead, Leigh, 1962- Information operations matters. 1st ed. Washington, D.C. : Potomac Books, ©2010 9781597974363 (DLC) 2010007938 (OCoLC)551197490 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=388781 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Armistead, Leigh, 1962- Information operations matters : best practices / Cover; Contents; Introduction; CHAPTER 1: Understanding the Problem; Information Operations; Emerging IO Theory; The day-to-day reality of how IO is conducted by the United States; The relevance of IO in the broader strategic theory; CHAPTER 2: A Theoretical Review of Information Operations in the United States; Theoretical Constructs; International Relations Theories-How they compare to IO; Liberalism; Realism; Alternate International Relations Theories; Definitions of Power, Information, and IO; Changing Views of Power; Soft Power; Power and the Information Age. CHAPTER 3: The Development of IOThe Role of Information in Warfare; The Role of Information in Government Organizations; Understanding Information Operations; IO Development in the United States; Historical IO Case Studies; From Hiroshima to the Berlin Wall-The Cold War Era; The Revolution in Military Affairs and the Global War on Terrorism; Translating Power into Outcomes-Kosovo (1999); CHAPTER 4: Recent Changes to IO; Policy Changes: The Information Operations Roadmap; Critical Infrastructure Protection; Computer Network Defense. Defensive IO Policy that led to the creation of the Department of Homeland SecurityU. S. IO Policy: Problems and Successes; U.S. Critical Infrastructure Protection Policies prior to 9/11; PDD-68, "International Public Information"; IO Organizational Changes in the U.S. government; U.S. Critical Infrastructure Protection Policies after 9/11; The Effects of 9/11 on IO Organizations; Summary; CHAPTER 5: IO Applicability to Theory and Practice; Why does IO matter?; Why is there no overall strategic theory in the United States for IO?; Does military doctrine equal IO strategic theory? Why is the State Department not issuing strategic guidance?Is Information Operations the best term?; Problems with the use of IO as a term; The need for taxonomy; Why is the top-down approach to IO not working in the U.S. government?; Is the Revolution in Military Affairs / Diplomatic Affairs an answer?; Why is the State Department failing in its public diplomacy role?; Why is there no rhyme or reason to the IO training and education curricula?; Can lessons be learned from the information assurance community? Issues that still exist with developing commonality with respect to the IO training and education situationCHAPTER 6: Key Findings in This Book; Suggestions for Improvement Based on the Soft System Methodology and Literature Review; A Plan to Develop an Overarching IO Theory; A Model to Establish a Taxonomy and Set of Definitions for IO; An Analysis of which Approaches and Processes Work Best to Support IO; Develop an International Standards Effort with Respect to IO Training and Education; Areas for Future Research; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O. Information warfare United States. Network-centric operations (Military science) United States. Guerre de l'information États-Unis. Guerre en réseau États-Unis. HISTORY Military Biological & Chemical Warfare. bisacsh Information warfare fast Military policy fast Network-centric operations (Military science) fast |
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title_full | Information operations matters : best practices / Leigh Armistead. |
title_fullStr | Information operations matters : best practices / Leigh Armistead. |
title_full_unstemmed | Information operations matters : best practices / Leigh Armistead. |
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topic | Information warfare United States. Network-centric operations (Military science) United States. Guerre de l'information États-Unis. Guerre en réseau États-Unis. HISTORY Military Biological & Chemical Warfare. bisacsh Information warfare fast Military policy fast Network-centric operations (Military science) fast |
topic_facet | Information warfare United States. Network-centric operations (Military science) United States. United States Military policy. Guerre de l'information États-Unis. Guerre en réseau États-Unis. HISTORY Military Biological & Chemical Warfare. Information warfare Military policy Network-centric operations (Military science) United States |
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