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This article is about command and control in the military. For command and control in management, see Command and control (management).
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Command and control, or C2, can be defined as the exercise of authority and direction by a properly designated commanding officer over assigned and attached forces in the accomplishment of the mission.[1][2]

Command and control functions are performed through an arrangement of personnel, equipment, communications, facilities, and procedures employed by a commander in planning, directing, coordinating, and controlling forces and operations in the accomplishment of the mission.

Commanding officers are assisted in executing these tasks by specialised staff officers and enlisted personnel. These military staff are a group of officers and enlisted personnel that provides a bi-directional flow of information between a commanding officer and subordinate military units.

The purpose of a military staff is mainly that of providing accurate, timely information which by category represents information on which command decisions are based. The key application is that of decisions that effectively manage unit resources. While information flow toward the commander is a priority, information that is useful or contingent in nature is communicated to lower staffs and units.

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[edit] Command and Control Centers

A Command and Control Center is typically a secure room or building in a government, military or prison facility that operates as the agency's dispatch center, surveillance monitoring center, coordination office and alarm monitoring center all in one. Command and control centers are operated by a government or municipal agency.

Various branches of the U.S Military such as the U.S Coast Guard and Navy have command and control centers. They are also common in many large correctional facilities. These centers are staffed by highly skilled and trained C2 technicans, C2 dispatchers or C2 officers. The title will vary depending on the agency or bureau.

A command and control center that is used by a military unit in a deployed location is usually called a "command post"[3].

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US and other NATO specific:

[edit] Citations and notes

  1. ^ 5-2, FM 3-0
  2. ^ Builder, Carl H., Bankes, Steven C., Nordin, Richard, "Command Concepts - A Theory Derived from the Practice of Command and Control", RAND, ISBN 0-8330-2450-7, 1999 [1]
  3. ^ US Army PEO C3T -- Project Manager, Command Posts

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