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The Agility Imperative: Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors

The Agility Imperative: Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors . presented to Defense S&T Symposium Preparing the military for the Unpredictable April 2010 Dr. David S. Alberts Director, Research OASD/NII. Questions to be Addressed. What are the root causes for the lack of predictability?

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The Agility Imperative: Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors

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  1. The Agility Imperative: Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors presented to Defense S&T Symposium Preparing the military for the Unpredictable April 2010 Dr. David S. Alberts Director, Research OASD/NII

  2. Questions to be Addressed • What are the root causes for the lack of predictability? • What are the implications for Command and Control? • Is there a future for Command and Control? The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  3. Roots of Unpredictability The root causes of a lack of Predictability • A lack of understanding • Irreducible uncertainty • A lack of information The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  4. Roots of Unpredictability Increased Complexity Increased Unpredictability • A lack of Predictability can be a result of: • A lack of understanding • Irreducible uncertainty (stochastic properties) • A lack of information • Complexity • Limits understanding • Increases uncertainty • Increases the need for information The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  5. Sources of Mission Complexity 21st Century Missions are Complex Endeavors Complexity of the Task and Environment + Complexity of ‘Self’ = Complex Endeavor The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  6. Task and Environment Counter Terrorism Humanitarian Assistance Peace Keeping • The success of 21st Century Missions requires a multi-dimensional effects space • - political, social, economic, military • The complexity of the mission is a result of the interactions between and among the effects, particularly across dimensions, and the uncertainties associated with a cascading effects chain. Stability Operations Disaster Relief The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  7. Complexity of Self • Self = A large number of heterogeneous, independent entities that differ significantly with respect to: • Culture, values and norms; • Laws, policies, rules, and regulations; • Practices and processes; • Levels of trust; • Language; • Information and communications capabilities; • Approach to organization and management. • The complexity of ‘Self’ comes from the nature of the interactions between and among the participating entities and the dynamics of the situation that affect entity willingness, constraints, perceptions, and capabilities. The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  8. Questions to be Addressed • What are the root causes for the lack of predictability ? • What are the implications for Command and Control? • Is there a future for Command and Control? The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  9. Implications for Command and Control increases Complex Endeavors Unpredictability challenges basic assumptions re: Command challenges basic assumptions re: Control C2 The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  10. Challengesto Basic C2 Assumptions Unpredictability • The unexpected will occur with greater frequency • The effective lives of plans will be shorter – they may expire within the planning cycle. • Critical information and expertise necessary to understand the situation will not be available • Traditional approaches to decision making under uncertainty will be less applicable The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  11. Challenges to Basic C2 Assumptions Unpredictability • The unexpected will occur with greater frequency • The effective lives of plans will be shorter – they may expire within the planning cycle. • Critical information and expertise necessary to understand the situation will not be available • Traditional approaches to decision making under uncertainty will be less applicable The most appropriate response to Complexity and the associated increases in uncertainty and risk is Agility The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  12. Implications for Command and Control increases Complex Endeavors Unpredictability challenges basic assumptions re: Command challenges basic assumptions re: Control Agile C2 The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  13. Challenges to Basic C2 Assumptions Complex Endeavors • There will not be a unified chain of command. • Entities will each have their own intent. • The situation will be, in part, unfamiliar to all entities. • There will be multiple planning processes. • Critical information and expertise necessary to understand the situation will be non-organic. • Actions, to be effective, will require developing synergies between and among entity actions. There is a difference between Entity Command and Control and Collective Command and Control The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  14. Implications for Command and Control increases Complex Endeavors Unpredictability challenges basic assumptions re: Command challenges basic assumptions re: Control Agile New Approaches to C2 The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  15. What is Agility? • Agility and the C2 Approach Space? The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  16. Essence of Agility:Why do we need Agility Success must be achieved / maintained in light of Success = effectiveness, efficiency, survivability • Dynamic environment • Complexity and chaotic environment • Unknown futures • Unpredictable states • Rapidly changing situations • New, diverse circumstances • Unexpected events • Unfamiliar situations • Changing tasks, purposes • Loss, Damage, Threats The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  17. Essences of Agility: What Needs to be Agile The concept of agility can be applied to • People • C2 Approaches • Organizations • Processes • Systems • Architectures • Policy • Doctrine • Tactics • Acquisition The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  18. Agility Agility is the ability to successfully cope with changes in the environment (system) e.g. - degradation / loss of capability - change in objectives - change in coalition (self) - ……. maintain acceptable level of - performance, - effectiveness, - efficiency requires • Timely recognition • Appropriate response • Timely response The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  19. Essence of Agility: Mechanisms Being agile includes the employment of one or more of the following inter-related mechanisms • Adaptability • Flexibility • Responsiveness • Survivability • Resilience • Robustness • Requisite variety • Innovativeness • Learning • Fault Tolerance • Re-configurability • Re-engineering • Reflexive The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  20. Essence of Agility:Measuring Agility • Agility is not completely observable • Agility (or a lack of ) can be observed only after the fact (manifest) • Agility is potential until it is manifest • Thus, a measure of Agility must be able to measure both potential and manifest Agility • Indicants of Agility are also of interest. • Indicants measure the properties of an entity that are related to more or less agility. • Indicants may be easier to observe / measure The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  21. Essence of Agility: Requisite Agility • Agility is not an unlimited good • Improving Agility involves costs • The amount of Agility is a function of the situation The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  22. What is Agility? • Agility and the C2 Approach Space? The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  23. Rethinking C2 The Mission Space and the C2 Approach Space • Virtually all endeavors will be complex • Situations will be dynamic • The more complex and dynamic the situation, the greater demands on C2 New, Agile Approaches to Command and Control • There are many ways to accomplish the functions associated with Command and Control • No one approach fits all missions or situations • The most appropriate approach will be a function of the endeavor • Entities will need to be able to utilize more than one C2 approach • The Collective needs to be able to adopt an appropriate C2 approach • The approach to C2 needs to change with changing circumstances The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  24. C2 Approach Space Distributionof InformationAmongParticipants Patterns of Interaction Among Entities Allocation of Decision Rights to the Collective The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  25. C2 Approach Space Distributionof InformationAmongParticipants Patterns of Interaction Among Entities Traditional Military Organizations Allocation of Decision Rights to the Collective The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  26. C2 Approach Space Distributionof InformationAmongParticipants Edge Organizations Patterns of Interaction Among Entities Traditional Military Organizations Allocation of Decision Rights to the Collective The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  27. A False Choice Distributionof InformationAmongParticipants B Edge Organizations ? Patterns of Interaction Among Entities It’s not about howto get from A to B, but… A Allocation of Decision Rights to the Collective The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  28. C2 Agility Distributionof InformationAmongParticipants Agile C2 Involves the ability to move around the C2 Approach Space appropriately Patterns of Interaction Among Entities Allocation of Decision Rights to the Collective The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  29. The Real Choices Endeavor Space Approach to Focus and Convergence What is your requisite level of Maturity? The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  30. C2 Agility • C2 Agility is the ability to maintain effective C2 as a function of changing circumstances and stresses • Agility is an umbrella concept that includes: • Responsiveness • Robustness • Resilience • Being able to recognize and transition to the appropriate approach to C2 is an essential capability, but only one of the ways that we can make C2 more agile • NEC C2 is inherently more Agile than traditional approaches • – Flexibility • – Innovativeness • – Adaptability The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

  31. It’s all about Networks • Complex Endeavors are now the business of DoD • Complex Effects Space • More than just military effects • Interactions in effects space significant • Lack of understanding of cross-domain cause-effects • Inability to predict • Operating in a Network-Centric Environment • Many v. Few • Unfamiliar v. Familiar • Complex “Self” • “Self” is composed of a large number of heterogeneous entities • Different objectives, values, constraints • No single entity in charge • Entities have significantly different perceptions Effects Network Networked Self The Agility Imperative - Agile C2 for Complex Endeavors April 2010

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