Decision Advantage

Jonathan Pan

Decision Advantage is a content series centered on how to achieve decision advantage and dominance for the United States military.

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    Doug Small: C2 vs. C5ISR, Separating the Decision from the Tools | Decision Advantage #13

    Rear Adm. Doug Small is a native of Birchwood, Wisconsin. He is a 1988 graduate of Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he received a Bachelor of Science in Physics. He also holds a doctorate degree in physics from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California.Small’s operational tours included mechanical division officer and main propulsion assistant on USS Camden (AOE 2), in which he deployed in support of Operation Desert Storm, as well as combat systems officer (plankowner) on USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7). During Operation Iraqi Freedom he served as the first technical director of Joint Crew Composite Squadron (JCCS) 1, assembled by the Navy to assist with defeating then-prevalent radio-controlled improvised explosive devices (IED). An engineering duty officer since 1997, Small had a number of tours in acquisition, starting at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division and then the Missile Defense Agency. Moving to the Program Executive Office for Integrated Warfare Systems (PEO IWS), Small was the electronic warfare assistant and then the major program manager for above water sensors (PEO IWS 2), overseeing the development of improvements for the Navy in electronic warfare and radar. Following this tour he served as the executive assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition. Small’s first flag assignment, in 2016, he was the program executive officer for Integrated Warfare Systems, where he led the team responsible for development, delivery, and sustainment of all surface navy combat and weapon systems. He assumed command of the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command in August 2020, leading a global workforce of 11,000 civilian and military professionals who design, develop, install, and support Navy’s networking, communications, information, and cyber capabilities and systems.Small’s personal awards include the Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit, and Bronze Star; unit awards include the Army Meritorious Unit Commendation and various campaign and service awards. Small retired Aug. 9, 2024. #decisionadvantage #decisiondominance

    26 мин.
  2. 11.10.2025

    Stuart Williams: Sustainment at the Tactical Edge | Decision Advantage #9

    Stuart is a career Army officer with over 25+ years of distinguished service, blending deep expertise in logistics, sustainment, and strategic planning. Most recently, he commanded the Army Field Support Battalion – Charleston (AFSBn-CHS), home of the Army’s Prepositioned Stocks (APS-3) program, where he led a 600-person organization responsible for maintaining and deploying combat power positioned aboard ships worldwide. His career has spanned tactical, operational, and strategic levels. Stuart has commanded at company and battalion levels, deployed multiple times to Iraq, Korea, and Europe, and served in elite assignments including Regimental S4 for the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) and SAMS planner for the XVIII Airborne Corps. He holds master’s degrees in business administration, Military Arts and Science, and Military Operations, and is a graduate of the School of Advanced Military Studies. #decisionadvantage #decisiondominance 02:18 - Stuart introduction 07:17 - School of Advanced Military Studies overview 11:14 - Why sustainment is such a critical, but overlooked component of Army operations 16:41 - How is the role of the logistician evolving in an era of contested logistics 21:41 - Why should people pay attention to sustainment at the tactical edge, not just headquarters? 26:20 - AI-enabled sustainment at the tactical edge 29:56 - How Stuart defines "AI" for defense 32:45 - Where sustainment is going in the next 5-10 years 36:00 - Great books for sustainment 37:10 - Superbowl prediction! Referenced in the show -https://www.amazon.com/Logistics-Falklands-War-Expeditionary-Warfare/dp/1473899044 -https://www.amazon.com/Engineers-Victory-Problem-Solvers-Turned/dp/0812979397 -https://armyuniversity.edu/cgsc/sams/sams

    38 мин.
  3. 06.10.2025

    Kent Park: The Paradox of Combined Operations | Decision Advantage #8

    Colonel Kent Park has served in the U.S. Army as an Infantry officer for over 25 years. Most recently, he was the Joint Base Commander of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, leading one of the Army’s largest and most complex installations. During his career, Park commanded at every level and deployed multiple times to Iraq and Afghanistan in support of combat operations. Park served in key strategic assignments, including U.S. Army Pacific and Combined Forces Command, Republic of Korea, where he advanced U.S.–ROK military cooperation and combined defense planning. A graduate of West Point, the U.S. Army War College, and Harvard Kennedy School, Colonel Park has shaped Army modernization, installation management, and international security policy. His leadership has spanned combat operations, strategic planning, and institutional reform, reflecting a career dedicated to national defense and the profession of arms. 00:12 – Introduction 01:10 – The next major war 02:35 – The paradox of combined operations: combined, fast, precise 04:06 – Why segregating different national armies into separate areas doesn't work 04:27 – Interoperability challenges as the root cause of failure of combined operations; types of interoperability 07:20 – Examples of cultural interoperability 08:53 – Solutions for interoperability challenges 13:36 – Crisis action SOP 17:50 – What's needed at the tactical echelon to help with cultural interoperability Referenced in the episode: -https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45319/the-charge-of-the-light-brigade -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Balaclava

    22 мин.

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Decision Advantage is a content series centered on how to achieve decision advantage and dominance for the United States military.