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Revolution in Military Affairs: Student Papers

The NWC Library has an extensive collection of the latest research on RMA by renowned experts in the field. Because RMA is a field where advances are continuously occurring, it is important to refer to the LibGuide for most current information

DTIC Papers

Papers from DTIC

[http://stinet.dtic.mil]  Accessed between 23 December 2009 – 6 January 2010

 

2004 Army Transformation Roadmap.”  Washington, DC:  Deputy Chief of Staff for Military Operations (Army), 2004. 

Alach, Zhivan J.  “Slowing Military Change.”  Research paper, Carlisle Barracks, PA:  U.S. Army War College Strategic Studies Institute, 2008.

Barger, Deborah G.  “Toward a Revolution in Intelligence Affairs.”  Arlington, VA:  RAND, National Security Research Division, 2005. 

Bitzinger, Richard A.  “Arming the Revolution in Military Affairs: The US Defense Industry in the Post-transformational World.”  Research paper, Monterey, CA: U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, Acquisition Research Program, 2009. 

Blank, Stephen J.  “After Two Wars:  Reflections on the American Strategic Revolution in Central Asia.”  Research paper, Carlisle Barracks, PA:  Army War College Strategic Studies Institute, 2005. 

Blatt, Nicole.  “Operational Trust:  A New Look at the Human Requirement in Network Centric Warfare.”  Monterey, CA:  Naval Postgraduate School, Department of National Security Affairs, 2004. 

Calhoun, Mark T.  “Complexity and Innovation:  Army Transformation and the Reality of War.”  Ft. Leavenworth, KS:  Army Command and General Staff College School of Advanced Military Studies, 2004.

Collmer, Sabine.  “Information as a Key Resource:  The Influence of RMA and Network-Centric Operations on the Transformation of the German Army.”  Research paper, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany: George C. Marshall Center for Security Studies, 2007. 

Ertekin, Necati.  “E-Bomb:  The Key Element of Contemporary Military-Technical Revolution.”  Research paper, Monterey, CA: U.S. Naval Postgraduate School. 

Farrand, Dale L.  “The Revolution in Military Logistics:  Is It Enough?”  Research paper, Fort Leavenworth, KS: Army Command and General Staff College, 2006. 

Gansler, Jacques S.  Lucyshyn, William.  Arendt, Michael.  Achieving the Desired Structure of the Defense Industry in the 21st Century.”  Research paper, College Park, MD:  Maryland University College Park Center for Public Policy and Private Enterprise, 2008. 

Graves, Thomas C.  “Al Qaeda, RMA, and the Future of Warfare.”  Research paper, Carlisle Barracks, PA:  U.S. Army War College Strategic Studies Institute, 2008. 

Gray, Colin S.  “Recognizing and Understanding Revolutionary Change in Warfare:  The Sovereignty of Context.”  Research paper, Carlisle Barracks, PA:  Army War College Strategic Institute, 2006. 

Gregory, Jr. Robert H.  “Army Transformation and the Future Combat System.”  Research paper, Monterey, CA:  U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, 2008. 

Jinn, Guo-Woei.  “China's Development of Asymmetric Warfare and the Security of Taiwan, Republic of China.”  Research paper, Monterey, CA:  Naval Postgraduate School, 2004. 

Kyle, Charles M.  “RMA to ONA:  The Saga of an Effects-Based Operation.”  Research paper, Fort Leavenworth, KS:  U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, School of Advanced Military Studies, 2008. 

Maccagnan, Victor, Jr.  “Transformation -- Restarting a Stalled Process.”  Research paper, Carlisle Barracks, PA:  Army War College Strategic Studies Institute, 2005.  

Mulvenon, James C.  Tanner, Murray S.  Chase, Michael S.  Frelinger, David.  Gompert, David C.  Libicki, Martin.  Pollpeter, Kevin L.  “Chinese Responses to U.S. Military Transformation and Implications for the Department of Defense.”  Santa Monica, CA:  RAND, 2006. 

O’Sullivan, Joshua D.  “A Concept of Operations for the Use of Emergent Open Internet Technologies as the Basis for a Network-Centric Environment.”  Research paper, Monterey, CA:  Naval Postgraduate School, 2006. 

Parker, Elton C.  “Command and Control in a Network Centric Warfare World:  Preserving the Operational Echelon of Command.”  Research paper, Newport, RI:  Naval War College, Military Operations Department, 2005. 

Proctor, Patrick E.  “Media-Enabled Insurgency as a Revolution in Military Affairs.”  Research paper, Fort Leavenworth, KS:  U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, School of Advanced Military Studies, 2008. 

Rolleston, Mort. Permot, John.  Keeports, Tim.  “The U. S. Air Force Transformation Flight Plan 2004.”  Washington, DC:  Department of the Air Force, 2004. 

Shadrock, Sherri L.  “Women in the US Army:  A Quiet Revolution in Military Affairs.”  Research paper, Fort Leavenworth, KS:  U.S. Army Command and General Staff College School of Advanced Military Studies, 2007. 

Szymanski, Marcin.  “Polish Land Forces of the XXI Century -- Reforms in Accordance with Current RMA Trends.”  Research paper, Monterey, CA:  Naval Postgraduate School, 2004. 

White, John P.  Deutch, John.  “Building Capability from the Technical Revolution that has Happened.  Report of the Belfer Center Conference on National Security Transformation.”  Carlisle Barracks, PA:  Army War College Strategic Studies Institute, 2004.