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Information Dominance in the Multi Domain Operating Environment



All Domain Operating Environment demands Full Spectrum Understanding


360iSR is an Integrated Operational Support company for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Training and Services.  The company is a trusted partner to the Dutch MoD and NATO as well as other global ministries and organisations.  We employ highly qualified, experienced, empathic personnel to integrate and deliver trusted suggestions to assist finding client based solutions.


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We live in a data-rich information age in which the combined power of exponential growth in computer capability, data, and digital connectivity is fundamentally shaping almost every facet of modern life. Those who could adapt have thrived, others have clung to old methods and withered. Information, in all its manifestations, must change the way we execute business and prosecute warfare, both at home and overseas in an era of constant competition. Defence must harness this digital horsepower or be left behind; we have reached the tipping point. Information is no longer just an enabler, it is a fully-fledged national lever of power, a critical enabler to understanding, decision-making and tempo, and a ‘weapon’ to be used from strategic to tactical level for advantage.


Ed Stringer JCN 2/18 Information Advantage


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