INFORMATION OPERATIONS
"IO in a Peace Enforcement Environment"
NEWSLETTER NO. 99-2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword
Chapter One, Introduction
Chapter Two, The Operations Environment
Chapter Three, Operations
Chapter Four, Relevant Information and Intelligence
(RII)
Chapter Five, Information Systems (INFOSYS)
Chapter Six, IO Staff Organization, Actions,
Processes, and Products
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Last Update: 16 June 1999 (jjs)
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