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Joint Concept for Competing
10 February 2023
Based on combatant commander (CCDR) assessments of their limited ability to compete successfully in strategic competition, at a Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) Tank on 19 June 2020, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) directed the development of a joint concept for competition to drive joint strategic planning and joint force development and design. The Joint Concept for Competing (JCC) advances an intellectual paradigm shift to enable the Joint Force, in conjunction with interagency, multinational, and other interorganizational partners, to engage successfully in strategic competition. For the purposes of this concept, strategic competition is a persistent and long-term struggle that occurs between two or more adversaries seeking to pursue incompatible interests without necessarily engaging in armed conflict with each other. The normal and peaceful competition among allies, strategic partners, and other international actors who are not potentially hostile is outside the scope of this concept.
Dunlap: His Full Interview On All Domain, JADC2
WASHINGTON: Welcome to the full video of our 45-minute interview with Preston Dunlap, Chief Architect of the Air and Space Forces. From that position, Dunlap helps guide the complex and far-reaching work the Air and Space Forces are doing in All Domain Operations, on JADC2,and, most centrally, on the Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS). This interview ranges across the Air Force and the sister services, making it one of the single best sources for an authoritative understanding of ADO, JADC2 and the new American way of war.
Probing the Fragility of JADC2
The Defense Department’s vision of a totally connected networked force worries some experts.
Summary of the Joint All-Domain Command and Control Strategy
March 2022
Department of Defense
Approved for Public Release- Distribution Unlimited
White Paper Operational End State for Data Analytics & Computing
11 May 2021 Page 1
Transforming Joint Air Power:
The Journal of the JAPCC