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Network-Centric Naval Forces: A Transition Strategy for Enhancing Operational Capabilities

By (author) Committee on Network-Centric Naval Forces, By (author) Naval Studies Board, By (author) Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications, By (author) Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, By (author) National Research Council, By (author) National Academy of Sciences






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Network-Centric Naval Forces: A Transition Strategy for Enhancing Operational Capabilities is a study to advise the Department of the Navy regarding its transition strategy to achieve a network-centric naval force through technology application. This report discusses the technical underpinnings needed for a transition to networkcentric forces and capabilities.

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Publisher | National Academies Press
Published date | 21 Jul 2000
Language |
Format | Paperback
Pages | 512
Dimensions | 229 x 152 x 28mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 816g
ISBN | 978-0-3090-7353-0
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BISAC | technology / military science


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