Department of Defense training for operations with interagency, multinational, and coalition partners /
[Book]
Michael Spirtas [and others].
Santa Monica, CA :
Rand Corp.,
2008.
xxiv. 154 pages :
color illustrations ;
23 cm.
Rand Corporation monograph series
Includes bibliographical references (pages 149-154).
Introduction -- Identifying key integrated-operations tasks -- Identifying gaps in training activities -- Applying the methodology -- Recommendations.
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The nature of recent challenges and the types of missions the U.S. Department of Defense has undertaken highlight the need for it to consider ways to help the military prepare to work with other government agencies, international organizations, private and nongovernmental organizations, and foreign militaries. Current training programs aimed at headquarters staffs need to be revamped to focus on high-priority tasks that are amenable to training.
Department of Defense training for operations with interagency, multinational, and coalition partners.
DoD training for operations with interagency, multinational, and coalition partners
Combined operations (Military science)
Integrated operations (Military science)
Interagency coordination-- United States.
Military education-- United States.
Unified operations (Military science)
Armed Forces-- Officers-- Training of.
Armed Forces-- Stability operations.
Combined operations (Military science)
Integrated operations (Military science)
Interagency coordination.
Internationale Kooperation
Militär
Militärausbildung
Military education.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- International Relations-- General.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Political Freedom & Security-- International Security.
TECHNOLOGY-- Military Science.
Unified operations (Military science)
Zivil-militärische Zusammenarbeit
United States, Armed Forces, Officers, Training of.
United States, Armed Forces, Stability operations.