Episodes
In this final episode of the first season of our podcast ‘C2 and Beyond’ LtCol (NLD N MC) Frank Gubbels, sits down to discuss this topic with the esteemed Dr. David S. Alberts.
Published 01/18/21
In this bonus episode, we delve deeper into the rapidly changing media landscape brought on by COVID-19, and the implications for military organizations who continue to work and share information. LT Adrian Granillo (USA N) sits down with the NATO C2COE’s resident Communications Officer, Max van Rijn (NLD CIV), to discuss this topic.
Published 01/05/21
In 2019, the NATO C2COE commissioned a two-part study on the future of the command post. The ‘Future of the Command Post’ explored the attitudes and expectations of senior NATO leaders, and academy students towards technology, and the theoretical dispersed command post of the future. Respondents largely embraced the idea of technology acting as a …
Published 11/23/20
In this episode, we delve deeper into the question of what it means to securely collaborate and exploit information, and how that information sharing act can be done in a more seamless way. To further elaborate on the work their company is doing and the benefit to NATO, we are joined by Dave “Flash” Flanagan of Garrison Technology.
Published 11/10/20
In this episode, LtCol (NLD AF) Herbert de Groot (NATO C2COE) and LtCol (USA AF) Henry Heren (JAPCC) discuss the emergence of multi-domain operations beyond the traditional “big 3”, and the importance to NATO in identifying how to adapt to this rapidly changing environment.
Published 11/03/20
NATO C2COE is pleased to introduce its new podcast, ‘C2 and Beyond’, where we explore the changing landscape of military defense and the impact that technology plays in shaping a more secure environment. C2 and Beyond gives listeners a unique perspective on C2 topics, presented by scholars and military thinkers from across the globe. Each …
Published 10/27/20
In an ever changing global security environment, the need for open dialogue, cooperation, and common understanding has never been more evident. Instances like the War in Afghanistan and the hyper evolving threat of Russia on the Western World have revealed a common oversight: that a shared common vision for security is merely a preamble to …
Published 10/26/20