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Sleep Disturbance Implications for Modern Military Operations
Author(s) -
Douglas R. Lindsay,
Jeff Dyche
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
human performance in extreme environments
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2327-2937
pISSN - 1529-5168
DOI - 10.7771/2327-2937.1001
Subject(s) - context (archaeology) , globe , information warfare , doctrine , combat readiness , military doctrine , revolution in military affairs , information operations , computer security , information system , modern warfare , operations research , political science , aeronautics , computer science , history , law , military science , engineering , psychology , archaeology , neuroscience
: As is evident from current military operations that are happening around the globe (e.g., Iraq, Afghanistan, Korea), today's military is being called on in numerous new and innovative ways (e.g., Foster & Lindsay, 2011). One of the primary forces behind this change is the pervasiveness of enhanced information systems. In fact, the concept of networked warfare is the basis of operations and doctrine for the armed forces (Wesensten, Belenky, & Balkin, 2005). With respect to Admiral Cebrowski's quote, it appears that this notion of information in warfare is going to continue to influence the way that we approach and conduct war for the foreseeable future. While this use of information and information systems have been used successfully in recent operations (Cammons,Tisserand, Williams, Seise, & Lindsay, 2006), it must always be considered with respect to the operational context. This context is made up of the military's primary weapon system (the individual solider) and the features of the operational environment in which they are expected to perform.

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