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Table of Contents of main report.
FM 100-6 INFORMATION OPERATIONS
[JYA Note: Many of these publications, including more recent editions, are available online. Retrieve via the Database of Government Websites: http://cobar.cs.umass.edu/ciirdemo/Govbot/ ]
ASD (C3I) Memorandum, Information Management Definitions. 25 February 1994.
CJCSI 3210.01. Joint Information Warfare Policy. 2 January 1996.
CJCSI 3210.03.Joint Command and Control Warfare Policy (U). 31 March 1996.
CJCSI 3211.01. Joint Military Deception. 1 June 1993.
CJCSI 6212.01. Compatibility, Interoperability and Integration of Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence Systems. 30 July 1993.
CJCS MOP-6. Electronic Warfare. 3 March 1993 (S).
DOD Directive S-3600.1. Information Warfare.
DOD Directive 5122.5. Public Affairs Program. 12 February 1993.
DOD Directive 5205.2. Operations Security Program. 7 July 1983.
Memorandum of Understanding Among Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans; Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence; Director of Information Systems for Command, Control, Communications, and Computers; and Commander, US Army Intelligence and Security Command, The US Army Intelligence and Security Command's Land Information Warfare Activity. February-March 1995.
National Military Strategy. February 1995.
National Security Strategy. January 1995.
Joint Command and Control Warfare Staff Officers' Course Student Text. Armed Forces Staff College. January 1995.
Joint Pub 1. Joint Warfare for the US Armed Forces. 10 January 1995.
Joint Pub 1-02. DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. 24 March 1994.
Joint Pub 3-0. Doctrine for Joint Operations. 1 February 1995.
Joint Pub 3-13. 1. Joint Command and Control Warfare (C2W) Operations. 7 February 1996.
Joint Pub 3-51. Electronic Warfare in Joint Military Operations. 30 June 1991.
Joint Pub 3-53. Doctrine for Joint Psychological Operations. 30 July 1993.
Joint Pub 3-54. Joint Doctrine for Operations Security. 15 April 1994.
Joint Pub 3-56. Command and Control Doctrine for Joint Operations. 3 May 1995.
Joint Pub 3-57. Doctrine for Joint Civil Affairs. February 1995.
Joint Pub 3-58. Joint Doctrine for Operational Deception. 6 June 1994.
Joint Pub 6-0. Doctrine for Command, Control, Communications, and Computer (C4) Systems Support to Joint Operations. 3 June 1992.
[JYA Note: See Army publications Website: http://www.atsc-army.org/atdls.html ]
AR 360-5. Public Information. 31 May 1989.
AR 360-81. Command Information Program. 2 October 1989.
AR 380-5. Army Information Security Program. 1 March 1988.
AR 380-19. Information System Security. 1 August 1990.
AR 381-11 (C). Threat Support to US Army Force, Combat and Material Development. 1 March 1993.
AR 525-21. Battlefield Deception Policy. 30 October 1989.
AR 525-22. Intelligence and Electronic Warfare. 1 October 1982.
AR 525-20. Information Warfare/Command and Control Warfare (IW/C2W) Policy. (draft). No date.
AR 530-1. Operations Security. 3 March 1995.
FM 11-45. Signal Support: Echelons Above Corps (EAC). April 1993.
FM 11-75. Battlefield Information Services (BIS). 20 September 1994.
FM 24-1. Signal Support and the Information Mission Area. May 1993.
FM 24-7. Army Tactical Command and Control System (ATCCS) System Management Techniques. August 1993.
FM 27-100. Legal Operations. 30 September 1991.
FM 33-1. Psychological Operations. 18 February 1993.
FM 34-1. Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations. 27 September 1994.
FM 34-37. Echelon Above Corps Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations. 15 January 1991.
FM 34-130. Intelligence-Preparation-of -the-Battlefield. 8 July 1994.
FM 41-10. Civil Affairs Operations. 11 January 1993.
FM 46-1. Public Affairs Operations. 23 July 1992.
FM 71-100. Division Operations. July 1994.
FM 90-24. Multiservice Procedures for Command, Control, and Communications Countermeasures. 17 May 1991.
FM 100-1. The Army. 14 June 1994.
FM 100-5. Operations. 14 June 1993.
FM 100-7. Decisive Force: The Army in Theater Operations. 31 May 1995.
FM 100-15. Corps Operations. 13 September 1989.
FM 100-17. Mobilization, Deployment, Redeployment, Demobilization. 28 October 1992.
FM 100-18. Space Support to Army Operations. 20 July 1994.
FM 100-19. Domestic Support Operations. 1 July 1993.
FM 100-23. Peace Operations. 30 December 1994.
FM 100-23-1. Multiservice Procedures for Humanitarian Operations. October 1994.
FM 101-5. Command and Control for Commanders and Staffs. August 1993
FM 101-5-1. Operational Terms and Symbols. 21 October 1985.
TRADOC Pam 525-5. Force XXI Operations, A Concept for the Evolution of Full-Dimensional Operations for the Strategic Army of the Early Twenty-First Century. 1 August 1994.
TRADOC Pam 525-69. Concept for Information Operations. 1 August 1995.
TRADOC Pam 525-70. Battlefield Visualization Concept. 1 October 1995.
Center for Army Lessons Learned (CALL) Newsletter. Logistical Reporting. July 1994.
Center for Army Lessons Learned (CALL) Newsletter. Dealing with the Media. September-October 1995.
Army Battle Command Master Plan (ABCMP). HQDA, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans. 19 September 1994.
Army Digitization Master Plan. HQDA, Army Digitization Office. 30 January 1995.
Army Enterprise Strategy Implementation Plan. Office of the Secretary of the Army. 8 August 1994.
Baig, Ed C. and John Cary. "Shielding the Net against Cyber-Scoundrels." Business Week. 14 November 1994.
Bentley, Mark and Paul Evancon. "CVW - Computer Virus as a Weapon." Military Technology. May 1994.
"C4I for the Warrior." The Joint Staff Pamphlet. J6. 12 June 1993.
CJCS Pamphlet. Psychological Operations Support for Operation Provide Comfort. March 1994.
de Borchgrave, Arnado. "Airbase No Match for Boy with a Modem." Washington Times. 3 November 1994.
FMFM 3. Command and Control. 16 June 1993.
Fuller, J.F.C. Memorandum on Strategic Paralysis as the Object of the Decisive Attack. May 1918.
Gingrich, Newt, Rep. "Information Warfare: Definition, Doctrine and Direction." Speech at the Information Research Management College, National Defense University. 3 May 1995.
Griffin, Gary B. MAJ (USA). The Directed Telescope: A Traditional Element of Effective Command. Combat Studies Institute, US Army Command and General Staff College. 20 May 1985.
Leaflets of the Persian Gulf War. 4th Psychological Operations Group (Airborne) Pamphlet. Undated.
Naval Doctrine Publication 6. Naval Command and Control. 19 May 1995.
Otis, Glenn General (USA, Ret) and W. Peter Cherry, Dr. "Concept Paper: Information Campaigns." VRI Study. 19 November 1991.
Price, Alfred. The History of US Electronic Warfare. Arlington, VA: Association of Old Crows. 1984.
Spiller, R.J. Combined Arms in Battle Since 1939. Fort Leavenworth, KS: US Army CGSC Press. 1992.
Steele, Robert D. US Newswire. 24 August 1993.
Toffler, Alvin and Heidi. War and Anti-War: Survival at the Dawn of the 21st Century. Boston: Little, Brown and Co. 1993.
US Army Modernization Plan Update (FY 95-99). HQDA, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans. May 1994.
Case Study: Rome Laboratory, Griffiss Air Force Base, NY, Intrusion. US Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. 5 June 1996.
DA Form 2028. Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms. February 1974.
FM 11-45. Signal Support: Echelons Above Corps (EAC). April 1993.
FM 11-75. Battlefield Information Services (BIS). 20 September 1994.
FM 24-1. Signal Support and the Information Mission Area. May 1993.
FM 24-7. Army Tactical Command and Control System (ATCCS) System Management Techniques. August 1993.
FM 27-100. Legal Operations. 30 September 1991.
FM 33-1. Psychological Operations. 18 February 1993.
FM 34-1. Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations. 27 September 1994.
FM 34-37. Echelon Above Corps Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations. 15 January 1991.
FM 34-130. Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield. 8 July 1994.
FM 41-10. Civil Affairs Operations. 11 January 1993.
FM 46-1. Public Affairs Operations. 23 July 1992.
FM 71-100. Division Operations. (Coordinating Draft). July 1994
FM 90-24. Multiservice Procedures for Command, Control and Communications Countermeasures. 17 May 1991.
FM 100-1. The Army. 14 June 1994.
FM 100-5. Operations. 14 June 1993.
FM 100-15. Corps Operations. 13 September 1989.
FM 100-7. Decisive Force: The Army in Theater Operations. 31 May 1995.
FM 100-17. Mobilization, Deployment, Redeployment, Demobilization. 28 October 1992.
FM 100-18. Space Support to Army Operations. 20 July 1994.
FM 100-23. Peace Operations. 30 December 1994.
FM 101-5. Command and Control for Commanders and Staffs. (final draft). August 1993
FM 101-5-1. Operational Terms and Symbols. 21 October 1985.
DOD DIR 3600.1. Information Warfare. 21 December 1992 (TS).
Joint Pub 3-13. Joint Command and Control Warfare (C2W) Operations. (final draft). September 1995.
TRADOC Pam 525-5. Force XXI Operations: A Concept for the Evolution of Full-Dimensional Operations for the Strategic Army of the Early Twenty-First Century. 1 August 1994.
TRADOC Pam 525-69. Concept for Information Operations. 1 August 1995.