Performance Analysis and Training for Digital Command Staff: Training for the Battle Command Reengineering III

The transition to the digital Army of Force XXI and beyond is characterized by challenges to how the Army will train, maintain, and operate as an information age force. In response to the concerns and issues resulting from digitization, the U. S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social...

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