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Offline rangerrebew

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Marine Corps taking data-centric approach to network and battlefield information
The Marines are undergoing a paradigm shift when it comes to how they view the network, working to consolidate enterprise and tactical systems.
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MARK POMERLEAU
JANUARY 16, 2024
 
The Marine Corps is shifting its approach to the network, opting to focus more on getting data to the right place to enable faster decision-making.

The change is part of the Corps’ Network Modernization, or NETMOD, plan, which is a framework developed by the Office of the Deputy Commandant for Information to align resources and priorities for the network. It is a continual effort that is updated each year.

The paradigm shift pertains to the way the Corps thinks about its networks, moving from the now-outdated network-centric model — which envisioned a castle-and-mote mentality to network access — to a data-centric model, where the right information can be accessed by the right person anywhere with the proper security controls in place.

“As we talk about network modernization, I think you’ll see somewhat of a sea change come from the Deputy Commandant for Information office,” Maj. Gen. Ryan Heritage, commander of Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command and Marine Corps Forces Space Command, said in a December interview. “We’ll call it a change in focus, less network-focused and more data-centric and where we’re going and more of a more of a focus on the decisions that will be made from the tactical level all the way up to the strategic level. From a data perspective, how do we create a network that ensures not only the transport but the delivery and speed of the right data to the right decision-maker? That’s where we’re going.”

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What good does it do if the person who uses it is qualified by DEI and not be ability? :shrug:
The unity of government which constitutes you one people is also now dear to you. It is justly so, for it is a main pillar in the edifice of your real independence, the support of your tranquility at home, your peace abroad; of your safety; of your prosperity; of that very liberty which you so highly prize. But as it is easy to foresee that, from different causes and from different quarters, much pains will be taken, many artifices employed to weaken in your minds the conviction of this truth.  George Washington - Farewell Address

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God, that post is full of vapid consultant nonsense.

The Marines on Guadalcanal were too busy killing enemy soldiers to muse about "paradigm shifts". 

The only "data-centric" metric of importance was how many more enemy soldiers they could kill.
 
Grunts were the "decision-maker(s)".  The only "right data" they needed was the location of more enemy soldiers to kill.

My eighth grade teacher was a veteran of Guadalcanal who took a Japanese bayonet to his neck.

I loved listening to World War II veterans.  They were direct and clear. 

A neighbor whose driveway I snow-shoveled fought under George Patton.  When I asked him about McArthur, he said "McArthur was a p*$$y."  No ambiguity there.

They knew who the enemy was, and they knew their mission - kill as many of the enemy as quickly as possible.

I'm not sure if today's military has such clarity of mission.
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