Command and Control
A podcast by Peter Roberts
29 Episoade
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Insubordination
Publicat: 26.05.2025 -
C2 and Peacekeeping
Publicat: 13.04.2025 -
Professionals Talk Logistics
Publicat: 03.03.2025 -
Ukrainian C2: Adaptation under fire
Publicat: 10.02.2025 -
CIMIC and C2
Publicat: 27.01.2025 -
Nuclear Command and Control
Publicat: 23.12.2024 -
C2, MDO and Synchronisation
Publicat: 25.11.2024 -
Horrid Bosses
Publicat: 21.10.2024 -
Synchronisation as Coupling
Publicat: 23.09.2024 -
Submarine Command and Control
Publicat: 12.08.2024 -
The Civ/Mil part from a NATO SecGen
Publicat: 15.07.2024 -
C2 Systems – how much has changed?
Publicat: 17.06.2024 -
Naval C2
Publicat: 20.05.2024 -
Not the Heroic Model of Decision-Making
Publicat: 16.04.2024 -
Delegation to the point of discomfort
Publicat: 17.03.2024 -
You Cannot Beat Winter
Publicat: 19.02.2024 -
The Devolution of Command
Publicat: 22.01.2024 -
Air C2
Publicat: 11.12.2023 -
NATO C2: How to improve
Publicat: 27.11.2023 -
JADC2: A primer
Publicat: 13.11.2023
The Command and Control podcast breaks new ground in taking an independent and pragmatic look at what military command and control might look like for the fight tonight and the fight tomorrow. Join us as we talk through C2 for an era of high-end war fighting. The hypothesis is this: command is human, control has become more technological pronounced. As a result, the increasing availability of dynamic control measures is centralising control away from local command. It is a noticeable trend in Western C2 since the late 1980s. Over that time, blending human decision and cutting edge technology has been evolutionary but not deliberate: how will this change? Will it become dominated by a tendency to hoard power in those with the most computing power, might these factors serve to amplify the role of commanders? Given all the hyperbole about AI in C2 (and we will tackle some of that with AI experts), it's a conversation we need to have.
