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How Technology and Data Affect Mission Command
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2015
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How Technology and Data Affect Mission Command
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Overview
Coordinating efforts across systems requires units and capability developers to answer questions like, \"Should we continue to apply new modules and patches to existing systems to extend their lifecycles?\" Most military organizations, sustainment ones especially, run different applications and systems to support everything from day-to-day operations to human resources to finance-a veritable acronym soup of separate and distinct systems. A tactic many units face at the combat training centers is for the observer-coach/trainers to simply walk behind the tactical operations center and turn off or unplug the generators to simulate power loss due to enemy action or simply Murphy's law.
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Superintendent of Documents, United States Army
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