The centric network war concept is the future, and in some cases maybe the present time, of conducting military operations. It is the response of military thought to transformations in modern societies and organizations, military ones including, and the change of contemporary threats. Although they largely result from the development of technologies and entering the information era, the theory of centric network war cannot be associated merely with technology, but also or mostly with structural, organizational and doctrinal aspects. Nevertheless, applying new technologies will be the foundation of waging a centric network war and computer networks as elements supporting the decision making process will be one of the basic tools to achieve centric network requirements of the battlefield.
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The article attempts to make an approach to the impact of network centric infostructure on the command, control and management processes. The thesis of the article is to confirm the complexity of the mutual interaction between network centric architecture and decision making systems. Basing on the conducted considerations both the operational and functional models of network centric infostructure are developed according to the Information Superiority value chains quoted by RAND Institute. Following chapters present the effectiveness of network centric structures in the area of C4ISR and management processes resulted from sensors architecture and performance. Issuing from network centric warfighting concepts and approach has been done on the evaluation of the impact of information advantage and domination on military operations. At the end of the article the Euro-Atlantic approach to the network centric infostructure is quoted. The achievement of NATO Network Enabled Capability is being treated as a key issue to NATO transformation and has been reflected and developed as a conceptual Overarching and Technical Architecture. Such an approach has also an impact on one of the principal information security rules - “need to know”, revaluated to the principle of “need to share”. The conclusion points out, that the “synergic effect” of network centric infostructure should raise the “situational consciousness”.
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