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International C2 Journal



International C2 Journal

http://www.dodccrp.org/html4/journal_main.html

Publisher: Command and Control Research Program (CCRP)

The Command and Control Research Program (CCRP) within the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (NII) focuses upon (1) improving both the state of the art and the state of the practice of command and control and (2) enhancing DoD's understanding of the national security implications of the Information Age. It provides "Out of the Box" thinking and explores ways to help DoD take full advantage of Information Age opportunities. The CCRP bridges the operational and technical communities and enhances the body of knowledge and research infrastructure needed for future progress.

This internationally directed and peer reviewed publication presents articles written by authors from all over the world in many diverse fields of Command and Control (C2) such as systems, human factors, experimentation, and operations.

The Journal focuses on publishing original archival papers that communicate new conceptual insights, design approaches, and experimental findings in the C2 field, encompassing organization, doctrine, and systems. The Journal encourages interdisciplinary aspects of C2.

In using the term command and control, the Journal does not limit its focus to either the military or the kinds of hierarchical command structures traditionally associated with strictly military organizations. It includes activities such as disaster relief, peacekeeping, humanitarian aid, and other endeavors that entail collaboration and coordination between disparate organizations (military and otherwise).

Accordingly, the Journal recognizes the importance of scholarship in academic fields such as management, organization, sociology, cognitive psychology, behavioral decision making, complex adaptive systems, strategy and others. Indeed, because the study of C2 is inherently multidisciplinary, the Journal welcomes contributions that cross, blend, and integrate various interdisciplinary threads. Further, the Journal recognizes that a variety of research methods offer potential to contribute new knowledge to our understanding of C2.

It welcomes both theoretical and empirical research, using accepted and applicable analytical, computational, laboratory, and field research methods.

The Journal will also feature Special Issues consisting of carefully prepared papers all designed to address a single topic or theme.

The Journal is overseen by an Editorial Board comprising representatives from many nations with Dr. David S. Alberts serving as Chairman.

ISSN 1938-6044

Email: publications@dodccrp.org

International C2 Journal is available free of charge as an Open Access journal on the Internet.

Articles available in PDF format.

Current Issue: Volume 3 Number 2 2009

Date: 21 December 2009


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