Crowdsourcing the Army on the Other Side of the Pond
We have agreed with David some ground rules for our participation in KoW, intended to help keep the debate lively. We are contributing as the MoD Strategy Unit, rather than trying to speak for the Ministry as a whole – we therefore won’t need to have all our contributions chiselled in stone before we submit them. Neither the Strategy Unit nor KoW make any commitment to agree with or support the views of the other – which indeed would undermine the whole point. We (genuinely) want to encourage people to say what they think – the most useful comments will be those which are informed, grounded and focused.
Finally, I’d like to suggest an open question to start the discussion: as we look at setting our future defence policy, what are the greatest problems we need to tackle and – equally important – what are the greatest advantages we can exploit?
There’s been a lot of good writing on this recently, including of course from David himself and Anthony Cormack, and from Theo Farrell, Malcolm Chalmers, Paul Cornish, Andrew Dorman, Hew Strachan and others. They’ve looked both at tactical/operational issues and at the overall strategic picture. Some see the glass half-full, some half-empty. Some focus on the need for success in current operations, others on the state of the whole defence machine. They identify a very broad range of issues: which of these are causes rather than symptoms, and which show grounds for optimism, which pessimism?
I look forward to seeing what you have to say.
Vincent Devine
Post any useful suggestions or comments over at Kings of War.
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Lexington Green:
September 25th, 2009 at 3:13 am
This seems to be catching on.
onparkstreet:
September 25th, 2009 at 3:55 am
I’m trying to think of similar efforts in the area of medicine. Anyone know of any specific examples?
zen:
September 25th, 2009 at 4:08 am
Maybe it was decided that the bad guys already know the likely options well enough that the time saved and improved planning via open sourcetrumps the security issue