DocumentCode
613609
Title
The systems concepts in military operations - Discussion of critique
Author
Anteroinen, J.
Author_Institution
Nat. Defence Univ., Helsinki, Finland
fYear
2013
fDate
15-18 April 2013
Firstpage
102
Lastpage
108
Abstract
This paper discusses contemporary military operations concepts, based on a systems approach. These concepts include the U.S. effects-based operations (EBO), NATO´s effects-based approach to operations (EBAO) and comprehensive approach (CA) and Israel´s systemic operational design (SOD). The paper describes the concepts, reviews the critique of these concepts and discusses the critique from the systems perspective. A systems engineering framework is used as a structure for discussion. The paper is an exploratory type of research which aims to provide fresh insights regarding the challenges and failings of the concepts under discussion. Hence, the contribution of the paper is contextual in nature. The findings of the paper suggest that the expectations for the systems approach to help solve the needs of the military community have perhaps been too ambitious. The chosen systems method, systems analysis and systems techniques for these concepts are probably too limited to be able to support the creation of a holistic understanding of the operational environment.
Keywords
military systems; CA; EBAO; EBO; Israel; SOD; US; United States; comprehensive approach; effects-based approach-to-operation; effects-based operation; military operation; systemic operational design; systems analysis; systems approach; systems concept; systems engineering framework; systems method; systems technique; Art; Communities; Joints; Planning; Security; Systems engineering and theory; Terminology; Military concept; comprehensive approach; critique; effects-based approach to operations; effects-based operations; influence diagram; systemic operational design; systems analysis;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Systems Conference (SysCon), 2013 IEEE International
Conference_Location
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-3107-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SysCon.2013.6549866
Filename
6549866
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