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READY FOR TODAY – EVOLVING FOR TOMORROW THE INFORMATION MANOEUVRE CONCEPT TAILORED TO THE ARRC Captain Bogdan Ionescu, Romanian Army Modern warfare has evolved in such a way that at times it is challenging to keep pace with change. Whilst technological advances in traditional military equipment such as tanks, fighter aircraft and ships are clearly noticeable, the same insight into the progress made in the information domain is not so simple or, perhaps, as readily apparent. Today, information is omnipresent and, due to its intangible nature, it is far from clear how it should be used in such a way that the entirety of its effects, positive and negative, provide advantage to the party that possesses it. While the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC), as a NATO High Readiness Force (Land) (HRF (L)) headquarters, has some of the means required to achieve information superiority, it is now in the process of learning how to bring these means together to fully exploit the operational benefits they offer. The new Information Manoeuvre Concept, approved by the UK Executive Committee of the Army Board in late 2017, provides guidelines and principles, and these may now be adapted to suit the ARRC’s operational culture and resources. What is Information Manoeuvre? A UK and ARRC perspective Information Manoeuvre is a concept that integrates and synchronises land’s information capabilities to establish unity of effort for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) assets, information activities and outreach (IA&O), communications and information systems (CIS), counter intelligence (CI) and cyber and electromagnetic Activities (CEMA), plus spectrum management operations. This is in order to deliver an information advantage – to shape our audience’s perceptions and change or maintain behaviours. It will do so by providing primarily four outputs Figure 1 – Main characteristics of the Information Manoeuvre Concept. (understand, communicate, persuade accommodate the five Information and protect) across three dimensions Manoeuvre requirements. Consequently, Figure 1 – Main characteristics of the Information Manoeuvre Concept. (physical, virtual and cognitive) over two it is important that the integration of this fronts (at home and abroad). approach result in the current system being modified rather than fundamentally While countries have different ways of overhauled. synchronising the potential of digital technologies, it is ultimately a personal In line with this approach, the creation choice on how to better take advantage of an Information Manoeuvre Integrated of information and its effects. In the UK, Board (IMIB) to synchronise functions, the implementation of the Information allocate resources and maintain Manoeuvre approach may be essential continuity of purpose across the to the ARRC’s success in across all three headquarters could be extremely of its roles. An outline of the concept is beneficial. The composition of the IMIB laid out in Figure 1. 1 would have to be carefully managed so that each relevant ARRC Branch is able The ARRC already has in place to provide appropriate representation at structures that may be adapted to 1 UK Force Troops Command ALLIED RAPID REACTION CORPS 51