Disrupt Or be Disrupted
Auteur : James Hasik, Byron Callan
Date de publication : 2014
Éditeur : Atlantic Council, Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security
Nombre de pages : 5
Résumé du livre
Just what makes a military technology disruptive? How does one know who will disrupt, and who will be disrupted? How can we aim to develop disruptive technologies, and how can we spot them before others use them to disrupt our security? Recent studies suggest that five factors matter most in developing those technologies into real military capabilities: financial resources, industrial readiness, systems integration, cultural receptivity, and organizational capacity. Prototyping and field experimentation leverage all these factors, and help make the potentially disruptive ultimately decisive in war.