CORRELATIONS BETWEEN CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERDEPARTMENTAL OPERATION AT CRISIS AND DIFFERENT ANGLES OF DEMILITARIZED STRUCTURES’ INFORMATIONAL SUB-SYSTEM Cover Image

CORRELATIONS BETWEEN CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERDEPARTMENTAL OPERATION AT CRISIS AND DIFFERENT ANGLES OF DEMILITARIZED STRUCTURES’ INFORMATIONAL SUB-SYSTEM
CORRELATIONS BETWEEN CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERDEPARTMENTAL OPERATION AT CRISIS AND DIFFERENT ANGLES OF DEMILITARIZED STRUCTURES’ INFORMATIONAL SUB-SYSTEM

Author(s): Dan Halchin
Subject(s): International relations/trade, Security and defense, Military policy, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House
Keywords: demilitarized structures; information; interdepartmental operation; crisis;

Summary/Abstract: Either if we refer to police structures, prisons or military ground forces, the information’s central role in their activity is unquestionable. When it comes to put information in a standardized system, for the demilitarized structures, there is no tangible approach in this regard. Beyond its’ cybernetic characteristic, an approach which we consider useful to analyze the informational subsystem is by splitting it into two parts: guidelines and mechanisms. Analyzing further, we were able to make correlations between information and the characteristics of the interdepartmental operation at crisis. We highlight that the before mentioned type of operation is a new concept and in course of being scientifically explained, based on the concept of Joint Operation. The impact of this new kind of operation on national safety and security (the concept can also be used during war) is major and has implications one way or another, both on National System of Defense, Public Order and Security and also, at allied or coalition level, when Romanian forces will join foreign forces.

  • Issue Year: 2014
  • Issue No: 50
  • Page Range: 82-93
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English