If the 19th and 20th centuries were the Transportation Age, then the 21st century is the Information Age. Like most other ages, it didn't suddenly leap into being with the arrival of the Web or the ...
Thirty years ago, pundits said we’d entered the “Information Age,” in which information was seen as a valuable resource, equally (if not more) important and essential than the bricks, mortar, ...
Though only a few weeks into my doctoral work, I have already started to finalize the Problem of Practice that I plan to address through my applied dissertation. Based on my ongoing work with ...
U.S. Navy Chief Sonar Technician (Surface) Andrew Mullen, right, provides instructions in the combat information center aboard the destroyer Decatur. (MC2 David Negron/U.S. Navy) SAN DIEGO — The ...
Nobody wants to say it outright, but the Apple Watch sucks. So do most smartwatches. Every time I use my beautiful Moto 360, its lack of functionality makes me despair. But the problem isn’t our ...
Since the 1970s, we have been living in what historians refer to as the “Information Age,” a time period marked by transition into the technological world and increased access to digitized knowledge.
We are on the eve of a new era in the business of warfighting and combined arms. In this information age of warfare, advantage will be achieved through the speed and integration of information. If we ...