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The Australian Defence Forces Evolving Approach to Information Operations: The View from 2020 Presentation to EW Asia 2020 Conference Mr Jeff Malone Vice President Australian Chapter Association of Old Crows Caveat This presentation


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The Australian Defence Force’s Evolving Approach to Information Operations: The View from 2020

Presentation to EW Asia 2020 Conference Mr Jeff Malone Vice President – Australian Chapter Association of Old Crows

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Caveat

  • This presentation reflects my personal views and should not be construed as

reflecting the official position of the Australian Government

  • This presentation is UNCLASSIFIED in entirety
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Agenda

  • Fundamental Terminology and Concepts
  • The Evolving Strategic Environment
  • Australia’s Current Approach to Information

Operations

  • Current and Emerging Challenges
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Fundamental Terminology and Concepts

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IO: US Joint Doctrinal Definition

  • “The integrated employment,

during military operations, of information-related capabilities in concert with other lines of

  • peration to influence, disrupt,

corrupt, or usurp the decision- making of adversaries and potential adversaries while protecting our own.”

Source: Joint Publication 3-13, Information Operations, 27 November 2012 (update 2014)

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Information-Related Capability (IRC)

  • “A tool, technique, or activity

employed within a dimension of the information environment that can be used to create effects and

  • perationally desirable conditions.”
  • Examples:

– Electronic Warfare – Cyberspace Operations – Physical Targeting – Operations Security – Military Deception – Psychological Operations – Key Leadership Engagement – (and many others)

Source: Joint Publication 3-13, Information Operations, 27 November 2012 (update 2014)

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The Information Environment

Source: Joint Publication 3-13, Information Operations, 27 November 2012 (update 2014) Cognitive Dimension Data Dimension Physical Dimension

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The Evolving Strategic Environment

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Force in the International System

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Climate Change

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Urbanisation and Demographic Change

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Disruptive Technologies

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Australia’s Current Approach to Information Operations

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Joint Approach

Source: Australian Defence Doctrine Publication 3-13, Information Activities, 6 November 2013

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Joint Arrangements and Capabilities

  • Strategic

– Military Strategic Planning Division (plans) – Military Strategic Commitments Division (operations) – Information Warfare Division (capability manager) – Chief Information Officer Group (network operations)

  • Operational

– HQ Joint Operations Command

  • Tactical

– Joint Task Force Headquarters – Assigned Service capabilities

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Royal Australian Navy Capabilities

  • Key platforms and fittings

– Hobart Class Destroyers – ANZAC Class Frigates – Hunter Class Frigates – Nulka decoy system

  • Royal Australian Navy Information

Warfare Force – Structure incorporating a range of information-related capabilities

  • Royal Australian Navy Tactical Electronic

Warfare Support Squadron – Embarked specialist electronic support teams

  • General operations contribute to

‘showing the flag’

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Australian Army Capabilities

  • 6 Combat Support Brigade

– 1st Intelligence Battalion (Psychological Operations) – 7 Signals Regiment (Electronic Warfare; defensive cyber

  • perations)
  • Civil Affairs Staffs
  • Force Protection Electronic

Countermeasures

  • Presence-Posture-Profile aspect of

land operations

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Royal Australian Air Force Capabilities

  • Key platforms

– EA-18G Growler – MC-55A Peregrine – E-7A Wedgetail – P-8A Poseidon – MQ-4C Triton – F-35A Lightning II

  • Air Warfare Centre (Directorate of

Information Warfare) – Joint Electronic Warfare Support Unit (countermeasures) – 462 Squadron (defensive cyber

  • perations)
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Emerging Issues and Challenges

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Joint Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations

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Integrating Cyber Operations

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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

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National Level Challenges

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Conclusion

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Summary

  • Australia’s approach to Information Operations is in a state of evolution
  • The emerging global security environment will provide new opportunities for the

conduct of Information Operations

  • A range of challenges exist for conducting Information Operations effectively into

the future

  • This presentation reflects my own views, should not be construed as representing
  • fficial Australian Government views
  • This presentation is UNCLASSIFIED in entirety
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Questions?