“. . . information dominance is increasingly recognized by Fleet operators as a critical force multiplier. It’s no longer just an adjunct to Warfighting. It is Warfighting.”
“In every domain, we generally enjoy a significant military advantage. But we have peer competitors in cyber. . . . It’s a level playing field. And that makes this Chairman very uncomfortable.”
Vice Admiral Ted Branch, USN Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Dominance
General Martin Dempsey, USA Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
The 2015
INFORMATION
DOMINANCE Essay Contest Sponsored by
The Challenge:
What are the appropriate roles for the military services and the Defense Information Systems Agency to establish, sustain, and operate the Joint Information Environment? Operation of the Joint Information Environment within the Defense Information Systems Agency is evolving at light speed as the pace of technology advances faster than operators can migrate to upgraded and new systems. The military services are directed by United Sates Code Title 10 as being “responsible to organize and equip their services to perform all functions pertaining to their department.” Title 10 also provides that “Whenever the Secretary of Defense determines such action would be more effective, economical, or efficient, the Secretary may provide for the performance of a supply or service activity that is common to more than one military department by a single agency of the Department of Defense.” First Prize: $5,000 Second Prize: $2,500 Third Prize: $1,500 Note: All prizes include one-year membership in the U.S. Naval Institute
Word Length: 3,000 Deadline: 30 April 2015 Winning Essay: Published in July Proceedings
For more details please visit www.usni.org/infodominance2015