The First Information War; The story of communications, computers and intelligence systems in the Persian Gulf War
Fairfax, VA: AFCEA International Press, 1992. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. xxi, [1], 195, [7[ pages. Endnotes. Figures. Index. DJ has some wear, tears, chips, and soiling. Previous owner's stamp on fep. Spine weakened at pages 58/59 and strengthened with glue. This collection of 23 papers explore aspects of the ground-breaking application of IT technologies on and around the battlefield in the First Persian Gulf War. Top experts from military and industry provide analysis of what was a watershed application of IT in a variety of roles related to combat. Numerous top-level experts among the contributors including general officers James Clapper and Paul E. Menober Jr. Campen was a senior official in military IT, communications and intelligence from the World War II era thru the Gulf War era. He is the author of six papers in this collection. At the time of publication he was manager of the AFCEA International Press. He was formerly Vice President C3I at the BDM Corporation. More
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