JWTDCJoint Warfare Tactical Doctrine Committee(US DoD) Copyright 1988-2018AcronymFinder.com, All rights reserved. Suggest new definition Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visitthe webmaster's page for free fun content. ...
Military doctrineCommand and control systemsJoint military activitiesCommand control communicationsComputersTactical warfareThis publication provides command, control, communications, and computer (C4) systems doctrinal guidance across the range of military operations for those who: a. Plan C4 systems support ...
(ground,navalandairforces)orboth.Interoperabilityallowsforces,unitsorsystemstooperatetogether.Itrequiresthemtosharecommondoctrineandprocedures,eachothers’infrastructureandbases,andtobeabletocommunicatewitheachother.ItreducesduplicationinanAllianceof26members,allowpoolingofresources,andevenproducessynergiesamongmembers....
Military doctrineOperational logistics (OpLog) remains an evolving aspect of the operational level of war and operational art. Over the years, attempts to define applicable concepts to this crucial link between tactical requirements and strategic resources have produced an ever-expanding number of ...
Current joint doctrine offers JFCs the option to retain the JSRC at their headquarters or delegate it to a component commander (fig. 1). (5) In practice, JFCs have routinely chosen to delegate this responsibility to their air component. But retaining the JSRC at the JFC level has the ...
The Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan provides guidance to the combatant commanders and the Joint Chiefs of Staff to accomplish tasks and missions based on current military capabilities. It apportions resources to combatant commanders, based on military capabilities resulting from completed program and budg...
The first, describes current joint doctrine on how the U.S. military organizes for war. The second, investigates the function of command and the development of modern military formations. The third, analyzes JTF operations and exercises from 1983 to 1994. The last chapter introduces the Joint ...
control points implemented by Afghan and coalition partners; organization by effective mission command and liaison vehicles located with the tactical command post and crossing site commander; and the speed with which all parties fulfilled their respective tasks within the crossing area and bridgehead line...