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US NAVAL INSTITUTE PROCEEDINGS 2022-02 148, 2
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Artificial Intelligence: Too Fragile to Fight?
/ Jatho, Edgar ; Kroll, Joshua A
By Commander Edgar Jatho, U.S. Navy, and Joshua A. Kroll
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Automation—including AI—has persistent, critical vulnerabilities that must be thoroughly understood and adequately addressed if defense applications are to remain resilient and effective.
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183544
Change Can-do to Combat Ready
/ Marchant, Aaron C
Aaron C. Marchant,
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In an age of short-term thinking, the Navy must develop a long-term readiness culture.
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Coast Guard Needs Stronger Policy to Prevent Maritime Cyber-Attacks
/ Ault, Rachel
Rachel Ault,
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The Coast Guard needs better tools to effectively prevent and respond to the escalating cyber threat.
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Complex Thinking Is Required for the Future Fight
/ Ekman, Elle
Ekman, Elle
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Today’s increasingly connected operating environment requires leaders with an understanding of a variety of scholars and diverse frameworks for solving problems.
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Information Environment Is Primed for Maneuver Warfare
/ Kerg, Brian
Kerg, Brian
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Information—especially if untrue—can go viral in moments and become wedged in the minds of audiences and policy makers. Maneuver warfare principles can exploit this reality to win without fighting.
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Maritime Strategy to Deal with China
/ Mahnken, Thomas G.
Mahnken, thomas G.
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A strategy that takes advantage of the maritime geography surrounding China and uses a combination of inside and outside forces could deter or defeat Chinese aggression.
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Navy Cyber Needs a Refit
/ McKinney, Dusty
McKinney, Dusty
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Information Warfare Essay Contest—Second Prize, Sponsored by Booz Allen Hamilton. The Navy must offer the pay, training, and advancement opportunities necessary to retain its operators.
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Revitalize Marine Air Defense
/ Flynn, Karl
Flynn, Karl
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Expeditionary Marines positioned inland will need better assets and training to defend against an adversary air threat.
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Stop China from Winning Without Fighting
/ Gehlen, Erika
Gehlen, Erika
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China hopes to win without fighting in the South China Sea (SCS).1 Instead, China has deftly managed disputes over the SCS below the threshold of armed conflict, thereby dodging the cost in blood and reputation of a conventional war.2 This is no mean feat. China’s illegal claims in the SCS undermine the 400-year legal tradition of treating oceans as international waters.
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