Joint Communications System (Joint Publication 6-0)

Joint Communications System (Joint Publication 6-0)

Author: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub

Published: 2012-10-17

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 9781480134348

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This publication, “Joint Communications System (Joint Publication 6-0),” is the keystone document for the communications system series of publications. It provides the doctrinal foundation for communications system support of joint operations across the range of military operations. The objective of the joint communications system is to assist the joint force commander (JFC) in command and control (C2) of military operations. While C2 alone will neither destroy an adversary target nor accomplish emergency resupply, no single activity in military operations is more important. The first element of C2 system is people — people who acquire information, make decisions, take action, communicate, and collaborate with one another to accomplish a common goal. The second element of the C2 system taken collectively are the facilities, equipment, communications, and procedures essential to a commander for planning, directing, and controlling operations of assigned forces pursuant to the missions assigned. Although families of hardware are often referred to as “systems,” the C2 system is more than simply equipment. High-quality equipment and advanced technology do not guarantee effective C2. Effective C2 starts with well-trained and qualified people and an effective guiding philosophy and procedures. One role of the communications system is to ensure connectivity throughout the operational area, thus providing JFCs with the capability to effectively plan, conduct, and sustain joint operations. A second role is to provide JFCs the principal tool with which they collect, transport, process, protect, and disseminate information. Through the exchange of information, effective C2 integrates joint force components, allowing them to function effectively across vast distances in austere or complex environments and in all weather conditions. The third role of the communications system is to provide processes and procedures which help ensure information availability to facilitate joint and multinational operations. The communications system supporting US military forces must have the capability to rapidly adapt to changing demands; to provide information that is needed (the right information); where needed (the right place); and when needed (the right time), protected from interception and exploitation and presented in an actionable format. By meeting these fundamental objectives, the communications system allows joint forces to seize opportunity and meet mission objectives. A joint force linked and synchronized in time and purpose is considered networked. The joint force capitalizes on information and near simultaneous dissemination to turn information into actions. An effective communications system helps the JFC conduct distributed operations in a nonlinear battlespace. To do this, the communications system must be interoperable, agile, trusted, and shared. This publication has been prepared under the direction of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS). It sets forth joint doctrine to govern the activities and performance of the Armed Forces of the United States in operations and provides the doctrinal basis for interagency coordination and for US military involvement in multinational operations. It provides military guidance for the exercise of authority by combatant commanders and other joint force commanders (JFCs) and prescribes joint doctrine for operations and training. It provides military guidance for use by the Armed Forces in preparing their appropriate plans. It is not the intent of this publication to restrict the authority of the JFC from organizing the force and executing the mission in a manner the JFC deems most appropriate to ensure unity of effort in the accomplishment of the overall objective.


Joint Communications System

Joint Communications System

Author: U.s. Joint Force Command

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2014-07-28

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 9781500662462

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The objective of the joint communications system is to assist the joint force commander (JFC) in command and control (C2) of military operations. While C2 alone will neither destroy an adversary target nor accomplish emergency resupply, no single activity in military operations is more important. The first element of C2 system is people — people who acquire information, make decisions, take action, communicate, and collaborate with one another to accomplish a common goal. The second element of the C2 system taken collectively are the facilities, equipment, communications, and procedures essential to a commander for planning, directing, and controlling operations of assigned forces pursuant to the missions assigned. Although families of hardware are often referred to as “systems,” the C2 system is more than simply equipment. High-quality equipment and advanced technology do not guarantee effective C2. Effective C2 starts with well-trained and qualified people and an effective guiding philosophy and procedures.


Joint Publication JP 6-0 Joint Communication System Change 1 October 2019

Joint Publication JP 6-0 Joint Communication System Change 1 October 2019

Author: United States Government Us Army

Publisher:

Published: 2020-01-27

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13:

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This Joint Chiefs of Staff manual, Joint Publication JP 6-0 Joint Communication System Change 1 October 2019, is the keystone document for the communications system series of publications. It provides fundamental principles and guidance to plan, execute, and assess communications system support to joint operations.An array of information, underpinned by joint doctrine, is utilized to employ combat power across the range of military operations. The communications system provides the means to synchronize joint forces.Reliable, secure, and synchronized information sharing among joint forces, multinational forces, and with non-Department of Defense agencies is essential for effective command and control in today's network-enabled environment. Information systems and networks provide the means to send, receive, share, and utilize information. The synthesis of advanced communications system capabilities and sound doctrine leads to information superiority, which is essential to success in all military operations.This publication is the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) official advice concerning communications in joint operations and provides considerations for military interaction with governmental and nongovernmental agencies, multinational forces, and other interorganizational partners. Joint doctrine established in this publication applies to the Joint Staff, commanders of combatant commands, subordinate unified commands, joint task forces, subordinate components of these commands, the Services, the National Guard Bureau, and combat support agencies. This doctrine constitutes official advice concerning the Joint Communication System.


Joint Publication JP 6-0 Joint Communication System 10 June 2010

Joint Publication JP 6-0 Joint Communication System 10 June 2010

Author: United States Government US Army

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2012-11-19

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781481047999

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This publication is the keystone document for communications system support to joint operations and provides guidelines to our commanders regarding information systems and networks as a part of the Global Information Grid. A vast array of information, underpinned by joint doctrine, is utilized to employ combat power across the broad range of military operations. The communications system provides the means to synchronize joint forces. Improved synchronization among joint and multinational forces and with non-Department of Defense agencies, with greater reliability and enhanced security - achieved through sound employment of information technology - is essential for effective command and control in the network enabled environment of the 21st century. Information systems and networks provide the predominant source from which the warfighter generates, receives, shares, and utilizes information. The synthesis of advanced communications system capabilities and sound doctrine leads to information superiority, which is essential to success in all military operations.


Joint Communications System

Joint Communications System

Author: United States. Joint Chiefs of Staff

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13:

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This publication is the keystone document for communications system support to joint operations and provides guidelines to our commanders regarding information systems and networks as a part of the Global Information Grid. It sets forth joint doctrine to govern the activities and performance of the Armed Forces of the United States in operations and provides the doctrinal basis for interagency coordination and for US military involvement in multinational operations. It provides military guidance for the exercise of authority by combatant commanders and other joint force commanders (JFCs) and prescribes joint doctrine for operations and training. It provides military guidance for use by the Armed Forces in preparing their appropriate plans. It is not the intent of this publication to restrict the authority of the JFC from organizing the force and executing the mission in a manner the JFC deems most appropriate to ensure unity of effort in the accomplishment of the overall objective.


The Noncommissioned Officer and Petty Officer

The Noncommissioned Officer and Petty Officer

Author: Department of Defense

Publisher:

Published: 2020-02-10

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13:

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The Noncommissioned Officer and Petty Officer BACKBONE of the Armed Forces. Introduction The Backbone of the Armed Forces To be a member of the United States Armed Forces--to wear the uniform of the Nation and the stripes, chevrons, or anchors of the military Services--is to continue a legacy of service, honor, and patriotism that transcends generations. Answering the call to serve is to join the long line of selfless patriots who make up the Profession of Arms. This profession does not belong solely to the United States. It stretches across borders and time to encompass a culture of service, expertise, and, in most cases, patriotism. Today, the Nation's young men and women voluntarily take an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States and fall into formation with other proud and determined individuals who have answered the call to defend freedom. This splendid legacy, forged in crisis and enriched during times of peace, is deeply rooted in a time-tested warrior ethos. It is inspired by the notion of contributing to something larger, deeper, and more profound than one's own self. Notice: This is a printed Paperback version of the "The Noncommissioned Officer and Petty Officer BACKBONE of the Armed Forces". Full version, All Chapters included. This publication is available (Electronic version) in the official website of the National Defense University (NDU). This document is properly formatted and printed as a perfect sized copy 6x9".