Nov.28.2009
by Ed Beakley
EEI #15 So What Kind of War Is It? (First in a Series)
Essential Elements of Information for a Culture of Preparedness This site has stated that it is neither a military/warfare specific -oriented or focused site nor is discussion of war and warfare its main operational theme. Rather, the focus is decision making in severe crisis and disaster environments with issues of leadership as obvious necessary […]
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Oct.11.2009
by Ed Beakley
EEI#14 Return of the Jedi
Essential Elements of Information for a Culture of Preparedness Prior to Desert Storm, Gen. Norman Schwartzkopf created a small cell of four majors and a colonel to act as his intimate “brain trust” to plan his campaign. The group became known as the “Jedi Knights.” All were graduates of the School of Advanced Military Studies, […]
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Aug.11.2009
by Ed Beakley
EEI #11 Don't get stuck on complacent (stupid)
Essential Elements of Information for a Culture of Preparedness “Man is a peculiarly constructed animal who cannot read the handwriting on the wall, until his back is up against it.” Unknown TAMPA – Retired Army Lt. Gen. Russel Honore, speaking at the America Association of State Troopers Law Enforcement Training Conference asked law enforcement officials […]
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Aug.08.2009
by Ed Beakley
EEI #10 Thinking about War – Mitigating and Accepting Risk
Essential Elements of Information for a Culture of Preparedness This is the second in several planned posts under EEI discussing the impact on how we fight in future war and conflict as a function of pending decisions related to mission definition, policy, and force structure . (The first post: EEI #6 discussing the F-22 cancellation) Airliners flying into […]
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Jul.26.2009
by Ed Beakley
EEI #9 Operational Art for Policing
Essential Elements of Information for a Culture of Preparedness The military, facing a complex and intractable mixture of “wicked problems” on the battlefield, has responded with a doctrinal revolution in the production and practice of operational theory. But most police agencies don’t incorporate the “operational level of maneuver” into their planning and concept of operations. […]
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Jul.25.2009
by Ed Beakley
EEI #7 – An Essay: "Non-state Actors, Terrorism & Terrorists, War Amongst the People – Still"
Essential Elements of Information for a Culture of Preparedness During the 1970s the iconic terrorist target became the international airliner. But as airline security increased in response to terrorist incidents, it became more difficult to hijack or bomb aircraft, and this difficulty resulted in a shift in targeting. By the mid-1980s, while there were still […]
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Jul.24.2009
by Ed Beakley
EEI #6 "A Discontinued F-22?"
Essential Elements of Information for a Culture of Preparedness This is the first in several planned posts under EEI on the impact on how we fight in future conflict of decisions related to mission definition, policy, and force structure . From Stratfor (re-published with permission) Summary – U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates’ attempt to halt […]
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Jul.16.2009
by Ed Beakley
EEI #5 – “The Big Picture”- the Nexus between Education and Grand Strategy
Essential Elements of Information for a Culture of Preparedness Why would our societal orientation in complex, dynamic, fast moving situations be good when our educational system trains people only to think through simplified, linear, sequential problems? Strategic thinkers need to be able to see “the big picture” and handle uncertainty, or they cannot be said to be strategic thinkers. […]
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Jul.09.2009
by Ed Beakley
#4 – The Resilence Doctrine – Essential Elements of Information for a Culture of Preparedness
This current series of posts links a discussion of culture of preparedness to both the resilient community concept and to the environment in which that community must persist. For a wider perspective, the editors of Global Dashboard, Alex Evans and David Steven offer a perspective of the concept of resilience as the core of a new […]
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Jul.05.2009
by Ed Beakley
#3 – Transboundary Crisis & Local Response Issues – Essential Elements of Information for a Culture of Preparedness
By Captain Charlie Meinema Tacoma Washington Police Department Disasters may be local, but few are. Even local disasters are not local, as Yogi Berra might say. This is often because criminals, explosions, terrorists and fires fail to respect jurisdictional borders, and / or because the crisis – even if inside one geographical or […]
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