Yes, yes, posting has been light this week due to my fighting off a bad cold and doing some other writing on the side. Things should be back to normal soon.
Rid misses the crucial fact that DOD's Transformation is only about 10% accomplished. What we did / are doing in Iraq doesn't BEGIN to tap into what we will have as capabilities over the next 10 years.
Furthermore, he's apparently ignorant of the social network-oriented nature of some of the elements that already are worked and ready to deploy. These include "every soldier a sensor" systems that allow patrols to send in observations and get real-time updates on events / people / etc. from others in the field.
Suggest those interested google the CCRP and read Alberts/Hayes' books (available for free download) before they believe Rid when he says DOD was / is primarily interested in fixing fallible soldiers. The reality is that real transformation is a hugely complex undertaking which everyone involved realizes will take a good time to put in place.
# posted by Anonymous : Saturday, 24 February, 2007
Hi anon,
"What we did / are doing in Iraq doesn't BEGIN to tap into what we will have as capabilities over the next 10 years."
Agreed. Very knowledgable comment. Not sure if we will reach that potential though unless the sense of threat remains high in the public mind.