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40 JFQ/ Autumn/Winter 2001 02 Forces of the future will be able tooverwhelm any enemy in despite extensive study of theimpact of new technologies, there hasbeen insufficient analysis on how suchinnovations will affect political over-sight. This dearth in the literature hasbeen particularly glaring with regardsto alliance and coalition warfare. Thepolitical leadership of any assemblageof democracies will want to exploitgreater speed in order to bring a waror peace enforcement operation to aquick and just conclusion. Given thatWestern democracies only rarelyMany advocates of a revo-lution in military affairsargue that technologicalbreakthroughs will bringgreater operational speed. Global com-munications systems spurred by theexplosion in microprocessing and digi-tal technologies will provide com-manders with unprecedented advan-tages.
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Command and Control of Joint Air Operations, Command, Control, Airspace command and control, Army Command and Control Support Agency, COMMAND AND CONTROL OPERATIONS, COMMAND CONTROL, Command and Control, Army Staffs and the Operations, Army Staffs and the Operations Process, Command and Control System and Structure, Command and control in emergency services operations, File