Bottom line

Our adversary is already networked. We cannot patch stovepipes together in a world in which information demands are abundant, time lines are shrinking and partners cannot be predicted. Our current “network” is made up of information silos that cannot talk to each other unless engineered to do so, cannot scale to the levels of interaction and interdependence we know will exist and cannot accomodate the unknown and unknowable (what data, which partners, where it is put, who needs it). If the current approach is maintained, our capabilities become fragile, not agile.

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