Podcast 8: Multi-Domain Leadership – An Interview with Colonel Doug DeMaio
Col DeMaio discussed a variety of topics to include the origins of the Air Force of MDC2 initiative and current efforts to integrate in the joint community.
Read moreCol DeMaio discussed a variety of topics to include the origins of the Air Force of MDC2 initiative and current efforts to integrate in the joint community.
Read moreThe DoD faces a significant crisis in its power projection capability. The ability to execute missions in an A2/AD environment needs to be reevaluated in terms of AAR.
Read moreRather that sending the B-1 Lancer into early retirement, the Department of Defense could transfer it to the Navy for duty as a land-based ship-killer.
Read moreThis intends to increase awareness of what PAI is, and what it is not, within the Air Force ISR Enterprise and determine its value to enhance our ability to solve problems.
Read moreThis article focuses on awareness of what PAI is, and what it is not, within the Air Force ISR Enterprise and determine its value to solve our most challenging problems.
Read moreThe United States Air Force (USAF) recognizes a need for future innovations as near-peer competitors make rapid advancements in military capabilities. However, the current USAF system does not facilitate keeping up with these competitors. Innovation requires a cultural shift regarding risk acceptability at all levels, starting with leaders. The USAF can facilitate this shift by further addressing regulatory guidance and Professional Military Education programs. Until the USAF as an organization is willing to accept risks and ultimately failures to achieve success, mission impacting innovations will continue to be elusive.
Read moreMulti-domain theory contains the potential for problem-based—rather than Service-based—solutions, leading to increased options for warfighters and decision-makers while presenting adversaries with increasing dilemmas.
By Jon Bott
It is important to recognize multi-domain operations as an important new operational concept that is more mindset than prescribed method, one that evolves previous thought, and one that itself deserves continued development.
By Jonathan Bott
Estimated Reading Time: 7 minutes Editor’s Note: This week we will be republishing a 3-part series focused on the idea
Read moreEstimated Viewing Time: 2 Mins Thomas Kuhn’s classic The Structure of Scientific Revolutions explains how fields of study are firmly
Read moreBy: Dr. Heather Venable Estimated Reading Time: 4 Minutes At the beginning of World War II, the Army Air Forces
Read morePart 2 of the series focuses on how a peer adversary may leverage cyber, space, and EW threats against command and control capabilities, and how these effects may be mitigated through the distribution of authorities to smaller teams.
Read moreThe concept of assured communications enabling an AOC’s continual SA during a peer fight might not be as easy as it sounds.
Read moreFRANKY Matisek joins Sean and special guests from Burkina Faso and Botswana to discuss where African security is headed.
Read moreThe United States Air Force (USAF) needs to empower lower level leaders and operators to effectively execute Multi-Domain Operations (MDO) in a future conflict with a peer adversary. This requires significant changes in training, doctrine, and culture.
Read moreThe ability for logisticians to continue for being effective in a future fight will require a wholistic approach to understanding the operational environment and how the supply chain enables operational objectives.
Read moreTwo International Officers explain the future state of security in Europe, in light of Brexit, the European Union, and the resurgence of Russia.
Read moreData visualization solutions for maintaining a learning advantage in a quantum age of technological & information expansion.
Read moreOTH sits down with Gen (Ret) David Petraeus for an exclusive interview covering emerging threats, C4ISR on the modern battlefield, negotiations with the Taliban, and more.
Read moreInternational cooperation, NATO, transnational threat, Russian influence, and the future of Venezuela were all topics we discussed in this podcast. We sat down with 2 South American Air Officers to discuss past, present, and future security issues for Colombia and Brazil.
Read moreCan Russia & China expand the current military cooperation into a more in-depth partnership or will long-term trends induce shocks into that relationship driving the two nations apart?
Read moreRussia’s annexation of Crimea & involvement in Ukraine has increased tension with its Nordic neighbors. In response, Nordic countries have chosen to engage with NATO. Russia views a potential expansion of NATO as threat. How will Russia respond as the Nordic countries & NATO grow closer?
Read moreWarfare in the information age is rapidly becoming the cornerstone to the JFC’s scheme of maneuver. The AF needs to take a hard look at how cyber forces are organized, trained, and equipped for the future fight.
Read moreCyberspace operations lack specified mission types and core activities to meet the Joint Force Commander’s desired outcomes. In order to give maneuverability back to the joint warfighter the DoD must recognize this paradigm shift within cyber and pair core activities with mission types.
Read moreAfter 17 years of combat fighting global terrorism, Congress needs to uphold its constitutional duty and vote on repealing, replacing, or updating the 2001 AUMF.
Read moreAlarmed by Russia’s invasion into a sovereign nation in 2008 and again in 2014—coupled with a land-grab of the Crimean peninsula, NATO has moved to a heightened alert posture. Part 1 details the Russian build up to 2018 and Part 2 discusses NATO’s response.
Read moreAlarmed by Russia’s invasion into a sovereign nation in 2008 and again in 2014—coupled with a land-grab of the Crimean peninsula, NATO has moved to a heightened alert posture. Part 1 details the Russian build up to 2018 and Part 2 discusses NATO’s response
Read moreThe biggest threat to our nation isn’t terrorist, but how we act online. The risky behavior and how we conduct ourselves online present a threat that is much closer to home. Here are a few tips to protect yourself from those threats
Read moreAttention engineering is the product of two recent historical developments: marketing and the internet. Attention engineering is exacerbated by social media and news outlets and has applications in the emerging security environment for influencing adversary decision-making
Read moreChina’s rise to power has the same elements as the political paradigm on the eve of World War I. Chinese nationalism combined with military and economic imperialism is a foreboding quandary that US policymakers must solve from a position of strength
Read morePart 2 of the conclusion to a series on training and developing autonomous wingmen for future aerial combat.
Read moreIn part 1 of a 2-part series conclusion, Nick Helms discusses foundations and processes for testing and training autonomous air vehicles.
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Read moreThis OTH Anniversary article takes a look at the need for increased information sharing across programs in order for multi domain operations to be successful.
Read moreIn the latest installment of our Human Domain series, Louis L. Cook examines Information Operations effectiveness in multi-domain operations through a focused look at the offensive and defensive uses of Operations Security (OPSEC).
Read moreEditor’s Note: This is one of our favorite articles we wanted to re-post to keep the conversation moving. We will
Read moreSimilar to escorting bombers in WWII, AI could be the paradigm shift the Air Force seeks in a 21st Century Fight. However, traditional mindsets have forced the service into a doctrinal rut, preventing the Service from maximizing this critical capability.
Read moreThe Air Force should abandon its crusade for primacy outside of the Air Domain and instead advocate for Theater Cyber and Space Component Commands, under their respective Combatant Commands
Read moreThe frozen middle is a term that we, as the AF, need to move past. Airmen need the courage to try, courage to fail, and the top cover to try again. It isn’t going to be easy or comfortable, but it is necessary.
Read moreFighting in a contested environment will force a change in how the US prioritizes intel requirements. Consolidating & prioritizing at the local level will the new mantra for success and lethality.
Read moreThe modern operational environment will force a change in operations at all levels, to include C4ISR. You can’t command without control. You can’t control without communications.
Read moreMilitaries need to introduce design education as early as possible; cadets and privates need to experience design.
Read moreMilitary design is about constantly changing, transforming, challenging, and disrupting.
Read moreMany of the seemingly successful mechanical planning processes of the last two centuries are now holding us back
Read moreThe Air Force is not ready to deter or prevail against a near-peer adversary, to remain competitive in the 21st century fight the service must have a paradigm shift to give maneuverability back to the warfighter.
Read moreThe Air Force is ready to deter, and if necessary prevail against a growing near-peer adversary willing to disrupt the international order.
Read moreTheater-level ISR C2 must be modernized to ensure the Joint Force is prepared for a complex future and can achieve multi-domain success.
Read moreThis is the first article in a multi-part series focused on modernizing Command and Control (C2) of Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR).
Read moreRussia’s military reorganization and its operations in Ukraine indicate it is intentionally developing a multi-domain force.
Read moreBy: Ryan Hilger Reading Time: 9 Minutes In May 2018, President Donald Trump, following several years of fretting over Russian
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