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MARTIN C. LIBICKI
Senior Fellow
202-685-2259
202-685-3664 (fax)
libickim@ndu.eduSpecialist in the revolution in military affairs, information warfare, and information technology standards.
His recent writings have been in three categories.
The Revolution in Military Affairs:
The Mesh and the Net (McNair Paper No. 28) "DBK and Its Consequences" in Johnson and Libicki, Dominant Battlespace Knowledge Information Techologies chapter of Strategic Assessment 1995 Emerging Military Instruments chapter of Strategic Assessment 1996 Chapter 4 (Technology and Warfare) of Project 2015 The Revolution in Military Affairs (Strategic Forum No. 11) The Next Enemy (Strategic Forum No. 35) Tomorrow's Air Force (Strategic Forum No. 77), a condensed version of "Or Go Down in Flames" (with Col Richard Szafranski) in the Autumn 1996 Air Power Journal. Information and Nuclear RMAs Compared (Strategic Forum No. 82) Information Warfare
What is Information Warfare?, summarized in Strategic Forum No. 28 Defending Cyberspace and Other Metaphors (an earlier version of the monograph's first essay is "Defending the National Information Infrastructure" in Al Campen et al, Cyberwar) Information Technology Standards
Standards: The Rough Roadto the Common Byte, a monograph-length version of the commercially published Information Technology Standards: Quest for the Common Byte (Boston: Digital Press, 1995). Initial drafts of the NII Task Force's report on government standards policy.
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