C4ISR Architectural Frameworks in Coalition Environments

Charles R. Myer
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Abstract : The break-up of the Soviet Union unleashed a flood of nationalism throughout Southeastern Europe (SEE). Freed from the yoke of suppression, the nations of the region sought economic stability and security in a dramatically changing global environment. These nations are anxious to display Western leanings and to ensure national security through multinational regional coalitions. These coalitions, in turn, are being supported by a variety of national, NATO, and U.S. sponsored initiatives with the common goal of regional stability. Within the regions of the Pacific Rim, similar coalitions may emerge with similar goals to which the principles set forth in this paper will equally apply. The common thread through these SEE initiatives is the use of Information Technology (IT) to improve Command, Control, and Communications (C3) in a combined military/peace support domain. This paper proposes an IT-driven Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) Architectural Framework approach to the integration of combat and peace support forces in regional coalition initiatives. Although the framework is applicable across the total C4ISR domain, only Command, Control, and Communications are relevant to the subject addressed in this paper and will be the term used throughout. Computers are assumed as a logical part of C3. This paper also proposes that this type of architectural approach is applicable to regional coalitions on a global basis.
联盟环境下的C4ISR体系结构框架
摘要:苏联解体后,东南欧掀起了一股民族主义浪潮。该地区各国摆脱了压迫的枷锁,在急剧变化的全球环境中寻求经济稳定与安全。这些国家急于显示西方倾向,并通过多国地区联盟确保国家安全。这些联盟反过来也得到了各国、北约和美国发起的各种倡议的支持,这些倡议的共同目标是维护地区稳定。在环太平洋区域内,可能出现具有类似目标的类似联盟,本文件所阐述的原则将同样适用于这些联盟。这些SEE计划的共同主线是利用信息技术(IT)来改善军事/和平支持联合领域的指挥、控制和通信(C3)。本文提出了一种it驱动的指挥、控制、通信、计算机、情报、监视和侦察(C4ISR)架构框架方法,用于在区域联盟计划中整合作战与和平支持部队。尽管该框架适用于整个C4ISR领域,但只有“命令”、“控制”和“通信”与本文讨论的主题相关,并且将成为贯穿始终的术语。计算机被假定为C3的一个逻辑部分。本文还提出,这种类型的架构方法适用于全球基础上的区域联盟。
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