Interoperability of the operational planning process at operational level in arm with operational level planning with NATO

Kletnikov, Nikola and Glavinov, Aleksandar and Dojcinovski, Metodija (2014) Interoperability of the operational planning process at operational level in arm with operational level planning with NATO. Macedonia and the Balkans, a hundred years after the World War I – security and Euroatlantic integrations.

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Abstract

Considering that modern threats and challenges are highly dynamic, occurring in a
short period of time and often surprising, the response to such threats and
challenges is one of the most important factors. In order to shorten timeframe and
to successfully deal with contemporary threats and challenges the entities
responsible for national security, need to be trained for fast and high-quality
implementation of the planning and decision making procedures for managing such
challenges and threats as a state and on international level. Republic of Macedonia
in the past period of eleven year continuously contributing to international
operations led by the UN, NATO and the EU, and has a strategic commitment in the
future to continue with that contribution and thus promotes peace and protection of
its security interests. For efficient and effective realization of these goals is
important ability of ARM to work in a multinational environment, especially in the
area of operations planning. Canvassing, comparative methods and results used
during the study are presented in the paper. During canvassing is seen the level of
implementation of planning processes at the operational level in the Army. With this
research process are perceived ability of staff of commands and units of the ARM at
the operational level for crisis response operation planning, which provides
interoperability with the Crisis Response Operations Planning in NATO. Trained
staff for crisis response operations planning at the operational level provides better
interoperability of the Army in frameworks of NATO and thus more successful
promotion of peace and protection of the security interests of the Republic of
Macedonia.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Social Sciences > Other social sciences
Divisions: Military Academy
Depositing User: Metodija Dojcinovski
Date Deposited: 15 Feb 2018 14:13
Last Modified: 15 Feb 2018 14:13
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/19518

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