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Author Hoehn, John R., author.

Title Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance design for great power competition / John R. Hoehn, Nishawn S. Smagh.

Publication Info. [Washington, D.C.] : Congressional Research Service, 2020-

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 Axe Federal Documents Online  LC 14.23:R 46389/    ---  Available
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Series Report / Congressional Research Service ; R46389
CRS report for Congress ; R46389.
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Summary A key capability to ensure the U.S. military maintains its dominance is in its intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) assets. Senior military leaders at the Pentagon are rethinking modernization priorities to meet the demands of the National Defense Strategy (NDS), and are aiming to build a more lethal force given concerns that China and Russia may surpass the United States in military capability. ISR is one of their modernization priorities. More specifically, the Department of Defense (DOD) aims to connect ISR sensors across all warfighting domains (space, air, land, sea, and cyber) directly with commanders and weapon systems, sharing data at an accelerated speed. This will enable U.S. and allied forces to outthink, outpace, and outmaneuver its adversaries. This report offers Congress a conceptual framework for understanding unclassified DOD ISR modernization initiatives for great power competition.
Note Description based on contents viewed August 7, 2020; title from CRS web page.
Subject Military intelligence -- Government policy -- United States.
Military surveillance -- Government policy -- United States.
Military reconnaissance -- Government policy -- United States.
Military planning -- United States.
Military intelligence -- Government policy (OCoLC)fst01021278
Military planning (OCoLC)fst01021370
United States (OCoLC)fst01204155
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Added Author Smagh, Nishawn S., author.
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In: Contained in (work): CRS reports (Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service) (DLC) 2018231131 (OCoLC)1052784408
Gpo Item No. 0807-A-07 (online)
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