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Interoperability is as much or more about human teamwork than it is about compatible machines and processes. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) operational deployments, without respite since 1992,1 have spawned a nascent culture of multinational planning and operational teamwork among a host of militaries. This coalition culture is emerging in the same way as the joint operations culture has grown across the U.S. military since the watershed Goldwater-Nichols Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1986.
Document Type
Policy Brief
Topic(s)
Transatlantic Security, National Security, Defense Policy
Publication Date
10-2012
Publisher
National Defense University Press
City
Washington, DC
Keywords
transatlantic interoperability, NATO Response Force, NATO operational cooperation, multinational military planning, alliance interoperability, coalition operations culture, NATO readiness, joint operations culture
Recommended Citation
Barry, Charles, "Building Future Transatlantic Interoperability Around a Robust NATO Response Force" (2012). Transatlantic Currents. 1.
https://digitalcommons.ndu.edu/transatlantic-currents/1