OMSE guide aims to ensure more coherent and timely audience-centric, military strategic effects
We welcome the publication of the ‘Orchestration of Military Strategic Effects’ (OMSE) guide, which details 10 principles that pave the way for Defence to meet national objectives, through “more coherent and timely audience-centric, military strategic effects”. The guide outlines the challenges that Defence face in the information age and shows how current concepts and campaigns such as IOpC25, Information Advantage and MDI, are being employed to help Defence make the paradigm shift from traditional war to the new era of sub-threshold warfare.
As specialists in Information Advantage, Information Warfare and IA&O we are excited to have been involved in the OMSE estimate process and to be delivering two OMSE-related accelerators as part of our work on the Information Advantage Change Campaign. The accelerators focus on Integrated Orchestration and Persistent Audience Analysis and aim to help Defence address some of the challenges it faces as it transitions to the information age.
If you’d like to find out more about our work in this field, and how we can help you scope and deliver Defence information work, then please contact us.
If you’d like to read the full Orchestration of Military Strategic Effects guide then please click here.
