Enablers and Barriers to Information Sharing in Military and Security Operations: Lessons Learned

The contributors to this volume have identified organizational, technological, and human factors that enable and hinder information sharing in military, humanitarian, and counterterrorism operations. This concluding chapter is a synopsis of the recurring

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Irina Goldenberg Joseph Soeters Waylon H. Dean Editors

Information Sharing in Military Operations

Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications Series editor Anthony J. Masys, Centre for Security Science, Ottawa, ON, Canada Advisory Board Gisela Bichler, California State University, San Bernardino, CA, USA Thirimachos Bourlai, Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources, Morgantown, WV, USA Chris Johnson, University of Glasgow, UK Panagiotis Karampelas, Hellenic Air Force Academy, Attica, Greece Christian Leuprecht, Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, ON, Canada Edward C. Morse, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA David Skillicorn, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada Yoshiki Yamagata, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba, Japan

The series Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications comprises interdisciplinary research covering the theory, foundations and domain-specific topics pertaining to security. Publications within the series are peer-reviewed monographs and edited works in the areas of: – biological and chemical threat recognition and detection (e.g., biosensors, aerosols, forensics) – crisis and disaster management – terrorism – cyber security and secure information systems (e.g., encryption, optical and photonic systems) – traditional and non-traditional security – energy, food and resource security – economic security and securitization (including associated infrastructures) – transnational crime – human security and health security – social, political and psychological aspects of security – recognition and identification (e.g., optical imaging, biometrics, authentication and verification) – smart surveillance systems – applications of theoretical frameworks and methodologies (e.g., grounded theory, complexity, network sciences, modelling and simulation) Together, the high-quality contributions to this series provide a cross-disciplinary overview of forefront research endeavours aiming to make the world a safer place. The editors encourage prospective authors to correspond with them in advance of submitting a manuscript. Submission of manuscripts should be made to the Editor-in-Chief or one of the Editors.

More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/5540

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Editors Irina Goldenberg Director General Military Personnel Research and Analysis Ottawa, ON Canada

Waylon H. Dean Director General Military Personnel Research and Analysis Ottawa, ON Canada

Joseph Soeters Military Administrative Studies Netherlands Defence Academy Breda The Netherlands

ISSN 1613-5113 ISSN 2363-9466 (electronic) Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications ISBN 978-3-319-42817-8 ISBN 978-3-319-42819-2 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-42819-2 Library of Congress Control Number: 2016946928 © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2017 Chapters 2, 3, 6 and 16 are published with kind permission of Her Maje