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|a Larson, Eric V.
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|a Understanding commanders' information needs for influence operations
|h Elektronische Ressource
|c Eric V. Larson [and others]
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|a Santa Monica, CA
|b RAND
|c 2009, 2009
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|a xxix, 133 pages
|b illustrations
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|a Introduction -- Commanders' information needs for influence operations -- Sources of commanders' information needs -- Remaining challenges
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 127-133)
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|a United States / Armed Forces / Information services
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|a United States / Military policy
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|a United States / fast
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|a TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Military Science
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|a POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / General
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|a TECHNOLOGY / Military Science
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|a Command of troops
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|a Influence (Psychology)
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|a Combined operations (Military science)
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|a Rand Corporation monograph series
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|a RAND/MG-656-A
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|x Verlag
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|a Documents a study whose goals were to develop an understanding of commanders' information requirements for cultural and other "soft" factors in order to improve the effectiveness of combined arms operations, and to develop practical ways for commanders to integrate information and influence operations activities into combined arms planning/assessment in order to increase the usefulness to ground commanders of such operations
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