One of the more concerning was the discrimination, hate and physical violence directed at Asian Americans. There are many odd second and third order effects that have arisen out of the multi-year COVID-19 pandemic. Posted by Aaron Dixon Posted in Podcasts Tags: Defense Management, Military Strategy and Campaigning, Project Convergence, coalition, communication, digital comms, interoperability, multinational, networks 2 Comments on TALKING TO OURSELVES? NETWORKS IN THE MULTINATIONAL MDO DIVERSITY AS STRATEGIC ASSET: HOW ASIAN-AMERICANS STRENGTHEN THE FORCE He actually commanded 3rd Squadron, 3rd Security Force Assistance Brigade (SFAB). He argues for more disciplined, targeted training and refusing to ignore issues in the exercise environment.ĮDITOR’S CORRECTION: When introducing our guest Ron states that he commanded the 3rd Security Force Assistance BRIGADE. Aaron joins podcast editor Ron Granieri to discuss why the solution to the problem doesn’t involve newer, better, faster technology, at least not in the immediate future. A BETTER PEACE welcomes Aaron Dixon to the studio to explain how many of the network issues of coalition operations in the MDO can be resolved, without breaking the bank. Add multiple different languages, disparate communication and networking systems and simple deconfliction can become a herculean task or result in a simple but drastic reduction of interaction and interoperability.
But the coordination and communication necessary for successful multi-domain operations is intense. Fighting alongside an ally or as part of a coalition magnifies capabilities and lethality and often more importantly brings legitimacy and access. In the modern age the United States rarely ever enters a conflict alone.