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19 February 2021| | NATO C2COE
Dear members of the Command and Control community of interest,
Our annual NATO C2COE C2 seminar in Bratislava, Slovakia, was postponed to November 2020 and turned into a webinar, due to COVID19 restrictions. Besides the sad fact that I could not meet the participants in person, this new set-up had multiple positive effects. The number of participants tripled and the open interaction in the chat deepened the discussion between people that wouldn’t have taken place in a physical environment.
The topic “Multi-Domain Operations: Keys to Master Complexity” was spot on. Within NATO, both from a military as well as an academic perspective, the use and application of the term MDO in practice, is characterized by differences ininterpretation. It maybe even lead to a form of “mission creep”. This seems to be driven by the need to come up with an overarching concept for current and future operations across the spectrum from competition to conflict to operation (or, in familiar terms, from peacetime to crisis to war). Numerous articles are written about why the MDO concept requires significant increases in new equipment for a particular service. In our view, MDO is not all about gear, but it is a new way of thinking on actions and effects; it’s a concept. Although we didn’t reach to final definitions, we did get the input to feed the NATO doctrine and definitions processes. The first changes are visible and there is more to come.
This all couldn’t be reached without the work of my team and the excellent contributions of the SMEs. To multiply the effect of the seminar, I invite you to read this review and the read-aheads which are available on our website, view the recordings and listen to the specific podcasts. These are all opportunities to learn from and refresh your personal and professional knowledge.
I look forward to meet you at our next seminar.
Stay safe and kind regards,
Robert Meeuwsen
Colonel Royal Netherlands Army
Director NATO C2COE
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