Logistics Interoperability: A Prerequisite for the Optimal Building and Employment of Capabilities in Alliance Expeditionary Operations

Abstract:

Changing security environment and the need to address conventional and especially asymmetric threats and risks, wherever they occur, establish clear requirements on the development of national capabilities. Armed forces are required to be fully deployable and sustainable in operations in austere conditions for an extended period of time. In NATO-led operations currently participate many nations of different sizes, force structures, equipment, training and capabilities. The only way to reach operational goals while achieving economies of scale is a mutual cooperation of all involved participants. Basic key prerequisite for such cooperation is interoperability.

Asoc. prof. Dr. Miroslav Pecina, (Lt.Col. ret.), born 1957.  Military Academy Brno. He served in basic technical assignments at tactical and operational levels. Among others, he was the head of Strategy and Operational Group at the Institute of Operational and Tactical Studies; deputy head of the Department of Military Logistics at the same institute. He participated in series of scientific works, vocational texts and military publications. At present, he acts at the Department of Logistics, Faculty of Military Leadership of the University of Defence Brno. He deals with problems of informational support to operational logistics.

Country: Czech Republic

20/09/2024

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