U.S. Security Policy in Asia and the Pacific: Restructuring America's Forward Deployment : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, First Session, June 26, 2003 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 15
Page 8
... coalition ships in the Indian Ocean , for over 18 months now , have been invaluable , as have been some strategic lift missions it has undertaken . Japan has strongly supported us in Operation Iraqi Freedom and is considering ways to ...
... coalition ships in the Indian Ocean , for over 18 months now , have been invaluable , as have been some strategic lift missions it has undertaken . Japan has strongly supported us in Operation Iraqi Freedom and is considering ways to ...
Page 13
... coalition forces in Iraq . Second , we are strengthening our command and control con- structs to better respond to emerging security threats . Our aim here is to simplify joint structures , reduce overhead and streamline decision ...
... coalition forces in Iraq . Second , we are strengthening our command and control con- structs to better respond to emerging security threats . Our aim here is to simplify joint structures , reduce overhead and streamline decision ...
Page 17
... coalition building is greater than ever . Adequate personnel resources are essential to mission planning to counter emerging asymmetric threats . Achieving synergy of forces launched from around the globe during conflicts while ...
... coalition building is greater than ever . Adequate personnel resources are essential to mission planning to counter emerging asymmetric threats . Achieving synergy of forces launched from around the globe during conflicts while ...
Page 19
... coalitions . Our ability to share information with coalition partners is inhibited by our need to restrict information within enclaves that are not accessible to coalition partners . To be network centric , we need the network to be ...
... coalitions . Our ability to share information with coalition partners is inhibited by our need to restrict information within enclaves that are not accessible to coalition partners . To be network centric , we need the network to be ...
Page 20
... coalition operations and intel- ligence networking requirements . This single , highly meshed environment would be much more responsive and financially efficient than the multiple networks required today to support each individual coalition ...
... coalition operations and intel- ligence networking requirements . This single , highly meshed environment would be much more responsive and financially efficient than the multiple networks required today to support each individual coalition ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Aceh ACTD Admiral Fargo aircraft al-Qaida alliance allies areas Armed Forces Asia-Pacific region assess Australia BORDALLO capabilities Chairman coalition commitment continue counterterrorism countries deployed deter develop efforts enhance ensure exercise facilities FALEOMAVAEGA force protection forward funding future global Government Guam GWOT IMET improve increased Indonesia Indonesian military infrastructure initiatives interoperability Iraq Japan Japanese Jemaah Islamiyah Joint Korean Peninsula LAFLEUR LEACH logistics Marine ment MILCON Missile Defense mission national security North Korea nuclear Okinawa operations Pacific Command partners peace personnel Philippines posture Proliferation Security Initiative regional security relationship Republic of Korea requirements response role Secretary Rodman security assistance security cooperation Seoul Singapore South Southeast Asia strategy Taiwan Taiwan Strait terrorist Thailand Thank theater threat tion troops U.S. forces U.S. military U.S. Pacific U.S. Pacific Command United USPACOM war on terrorism warfighting