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The Bolduc Brief: The impact of the fog of war on military decision-making
The real danger is not the fog of war itself, but leaders who hide behind it when the picture is already clear.
FORT KNOX, KY – Leaders from the 244th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade gathered around the table, plotted their air corridors, and collaborated in the preparation for their aerial assault ...
Despite the recent announcement from the Department of Defense (DoD), I posit that Artificial Intelligence (AI) cannot replace the critical human factor in leadership decision-making. The Hill ...
Austin-based technology company joins industry leaders to deliver $99.6 million prototype for U.S. Army’s Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) Striveworks, a leading developer of cutting-edge ...
The U.S. military’s use of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) gives decision-makers the ability to not only train against predictive enemy tactics but also prepare for a multitude of hiccups ...
This June marks 81 years since Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower ordered the cross-channel invasion of France — a decision dependent upon hundreds, if not thousands of interrelated factors. Success depended ...
Military personnel, firefighters, law enforcement officers, emergency room physicians, and many others can find themselves in circumstances requiring rapid and accurate decisions. The consequences of ...
Next Army is a collaborative series by CSIS Futures Lab and the Modern War Institute launched in honor of the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday and the Army Transformation Initiative (ATI). The commentaries ...
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