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- W817447926 abstract "Joint Battle Rhythm: The timing and scheduled presentation of situation reports, briefings, formal collaborative sessions, and other required actions during planning and execution. “Deployment Planning Using Collaboration,” A Handbook Supporting Collaborative Planning. JFCOM, JDPO, 2002 Tactical Battle Rhythm: “The U.S. Marine Corps MAGTF Staff Planning Program (MSTP) defines battle rhythm as the ‘process where the commander and his staff synchronize the daily operating tempo within the planning, decision, execution and assessment (PDE&A) cycle to allow the commander to make timely decisions...’ Some of the planning and operating cycles that influence the battle rhythm of the command include intelligence collection, targeting, air tasking orders (ATO), reconnaissance tasking, and the bomb battle damage assessment collection cycles. This battle rhythm is the commander’s battle rhythm. It is his ‘plan of the day.’” Marine Corps Gazette, Vol 8, February 200, pp 34-36 The purpose of battle rhythm management is the maintenance of synchronized activity and process among distributed warfighters. It is most critical in rapidly evolving situations or in highly distributed operations. Successful battle rhythm implies the synergism of procedures, processes, technologies, individual activities and collective actions at warfighter, staff level, command node, and unit levels in order to facilitate military operations. The concept is ubiquitous in daily military operations (particularly at the operational level of command), but little exists to define it at the tactical level or substantiate its existence in the experimental or analytical literature. Like art, we know it when we see it, and often see it differently, given our individual perspectives. Moreover, given the proliferation of distributed, virtual operations in virtual command centers (those existing exclusively within and across information networks), there appears to be a curious lack of knowledge regarding the establishment and maintenance of battle rhythm in virtual command environments. There is a need to establish a common referent, a model of tactical battle rhythm, in order to discover the methods best suited to “command and control” it. Introduction. “Network-centric warfare” is a reality [1]. The Office of the Secretary of Defense has launched “Network Centric Enterprise Services.” This electronic, griddependent, concept which promotes a command and control element exploiting 21 century technologies will require that we develop innovative methods for maintaining command and control of distributed and multi-echelon service personnel in the successful completion of mission objectives. If the battlefield has turned electronic, then so too must our methods for synchronizing the actions of thousands of warfighters. Current methods for distributing “information” (e.g., of the dynamically evolving situation)" @default.
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- W817447926 title "A Model of Tactical Battle Rhythm / 2004 Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium / The Power of Information Age Concepts and Technologies" @default.
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