IO4300 Planning and Execution of Military Operations in the Information Environment

This course is designed to introduce students to operational level joint planning (like at a combatant command or a joint task force) for the application of information power. Students will plan, integrate, and synchronize the full range of Joint Force capabilities, operations, and activities for leveraging information into a reality-based joint operational plan. Students who successfully complete the course will possess a thorough understanding of both joint doctrine and accepted “best practices” of information planning and will be better prepared to serve in a joint operational level information billet.

Prerequisite

NW3230, IW3101

Lecture Hours

3

Lab Hours

2

Security Clearance Required

  • Secret

Course Learning Outcomes

  • Describe the impact of information on the operational environment and reconcile related information challenges.
  • Apply your understanding of operations in the information environment and the leveraging of the inherent informational aspects of military operations and integrate them into various parts of the joint planning process.
  • Develop relevant information planning products and understand where they fit within the joint planning process.
  • Evaluate the products produced by your team and other teams for effectiveness in integrating information with the intent and desires of the commander.