Joint Military Operations: DOD's Renewed Emphasis on Interoperability Is
Important but Not Adequate (Letter Report, 10/21/93, GAO/NSIAD-94-47).

GAO has for years been reporting on the Pentagon's efforts to achieve
command, control, and communications systems interoperability--the
ability of systems, units, or forces to exchange services, enabling them
to work together effectively. This report discusses the Defense
Department's (DOD) efforts to overcome persistent interoperability
problems.  GAO focuses on system (equipment) and operational (doctrine,
tactics, procedures, and training) interoperability associated with
command, control communications, computers, and intelligence.

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 REPORTNUM:  NSIAD-94-47
     TITLE:  Joint Military Operations: DOD's Renewed Emphasis on 
             Interoperability Is Important but Not Adequate
      DATE:  10/21/93
   SUBJECT:  Defense communications operations
             Telecommunications operations
             Radio communications operations
             Communications equipment
             Military operations
             Military interoperability agreements
             Military intelligence operations
             Intelligence gathering operations
             Communications operations
             Command/control/communications/computer systems
IDENTIFIER:  DOD Command, Control, Communications, and Computer Systems
             
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