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Andrew Marshall and net assessment / Angevine, Robert G; McKitrick, Jeffrey S   Journal Article
Angevine, Robert G Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Andrew W. Marshall founded the discipline and the office of net assessment. As Director, Net Assessment, in the Office of the Secretary of Defense from 1973 to 2015, he developed new analytic perspectives and techniques for analyzing long-term strategic competition and understanding potential shifts in the future security environment. From 1993 to 1999, Marshall gave a series of interviews discussing net assessment – the office and the process. This article highlights three themes from those interviews – Marshall’s basic beliefs about human endeavors, his view on the nature of competition between nations, and his strategy for exerting influence in the U.S. government.
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Hiding in plain sight: the US navy and dispersed operations under EMCON, 1956-1972 / Angevine, Robert G   Journal Article
Angevine, Robert G Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The ability to operate freely, unthreatened by adversaries seeking to track and target them or interfere with their communications, that the U.S. Navy's aircraft carriers have enjoyed for the last two decades is unlikely to continue. China has been developing an antiaccess/area-denial capability, centered on antiship ballistic missiles, that may soon be able to locate and attack U.S. carriers at considerable distances. 1 The Chinese People's Liberation Army has also developed concepts for information warfare that integrate computer network operations, electronic warfare, and kinetic strikes to degrade an opponent's ability to collect, process, and disseminate information. 2 If combined effectively, antiship ballistic missiles and attacks on information networks could endanger the U.S. Navy's command of the sea. 3
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Innovation and experimentation in the US navy:: the UPTIDE antisubmarine warfare / Angevine, Robert G Feb 2005  Journal Article
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Publication Feb 2005.
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