Operationalizing U.S. Air Force Information Warfare
Alyssa Demus, Elizabeth Bodine-Baron, Caitlin McCulloch, Ryan Bauer, Christopher Paul, Jonathan Fujiwara, Benjamin J. Sacks, Michael Schwille, Marcella Morris, Kelly Beavan
RESEARCHPublished Jul 30, 2024
Challenges to Achieving Information Warfare Convergence in the U.S. Air Force
by Elizabeth Bodine-Baron, Jonathan Fujiwara
This report summarizes major challenges facing the U.S. Air Force as it attempts to mature information warfare forces and capabilities. The findings and recommendations documented here were developed as part of a larger project titled "Intelligence Support to the Air Force Information Warfare Enterprise" sponsored by the Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Cyber Effects Operations, Headquarters U.S. Air Force.
Is It Time to Abandon the Term Information Operations?
by Christopher Paul
March 13, 2019
Russia’s Electronic Warfare Capabilities to 2025: Challenging NATO in the Electromagnetic Spectrum
Roger N. McDermott
“ICDS’s study could not be more timely. This is a professional work that catalogues the seriousness of the threat without being unduly alarmist. It is fact based, from the detailed descriptions of Russian equipment and investment; through Moscow’s development of organisation and command structure; to accounts of training, tactics and operations. There is also a great discussion of Russian doctrine and how Russian electronic warfare fits into broader questions of cyber and psychological operations and how that convergence will further challenge NATO’s concepts and practices. I highly recommend this important work as the departure point for the Alliance rethinking and reshaping its response to a growing danger. ”
Russia’s Information Warfare
Exploring the Cognitive Dimension
Blagovest Tashev, PhD; Lieutenant Colonel Michael Purcell
Russian Perspective on Network-Centric Warfare
By Roger n. mcdermott
Open Source, Foreign Perspective, Underconsidered/Understudied Topics
What Is Information Warfare?
Strategic Forum Number 28, May 1995
Author: Martin C. Libicki, Senior Fellow