FOREWORD
The 2006 CCRTS marks a major milestone in the development, growth, and
evolution of our community. The intense interest in Transformation,
with a corresponding increased interest in Command and Control, comes
at a time when we are discovering that our traditional approaches to
Command and Control need to be re-examined in light of a changing mission
environment and the opportunities afforded by Information Age concepts
and technologies. Our theme this year, State of the Art and the State
of the Practice, points us in the right direction to consider new
possibilities, particularly those outside of our comfort zones. We should,
however, take a moment to reflect upon the increased level of interest,
understanding, and broadening of our community. Over the past years,
we have seen an increase in interoperability, not only technical interoperability,
but interoperability in the information, cognitive, and social domains.
We have seen both a need for, and an increased interest in, the co-evolution
of mission capability packages, requiring that we include a greater
variety of people and organizations in our conversations. In addition,
we see a need for, and hence have an increased interest in, civil-military
operations that greatly extend the set of mission participants so that
interoperability is no longer simply a Joint problem, but it is also
an inter-agency and coalition problem, with a need to work with government
agencies, private volunteer organizations, and a variety of nongovernmental
organizations.
The plenary and technical sessions are designed to reflect a broad
range of ideas and prospects. In addition to individual presentations,
we have several panels planned to provide an opportunity to hear a variety
of perspectives and experiences. These sessions will continue to speak
to common concerns within the context of Information Age challenges
and technologies. The presentations are available online prior to the
start of the Symposium, to provide participants an opportunity to choose
which sessions to attend, and to assist in their preparation to engage
presenters in dialogue. We look forward to your active participation
in making the Symposium a success.
We hope you will also consider participation in the 11th ICCRTS scheduled
for September 26-28, 2006, at the De Vere University Arms, Cambridge,
UK, and next year's 12th ICCRTS scheduled for June 19-21, 2007, at the
Naval War College, Newport, RI. Please watch the CCRP Web site (www.dodccrp.org)
for updated information on these events.
Dr. David S. Alberts
Director of Research
OASD (NII)
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