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About JSOU
Popular Resources
Upcoming Courses
*Continuous Learning (CL) courses are not shownData Analytics and Artificial Intelligence (PILOT)
SOF Sensitive Activities Foundations
Logistics Support to Sensitive Activities
Recent Publications
From Pirates to Power Plays: Geopolitical Strategies and Maritime Security in the Gulf of Guinea and Beyond
The Gulf of Guinea: A Primer
In Denied Areas: Lessons from the British Special Operations Executive and Jedburghs
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About this event
The Joint Special Operations University Future of SOF Forum: Strategic
Influence and Communication Paradigms in a Compound Security Environment took place on 6-7
December 2022.
The purpose of this forum is to
examine influence and outline potential paradigms that could yield advantage
from strategies or approaches, strategic alliances, and/or cost differentials. Adversaries to U.S. interests recognize that high-intensity,
conventional force-on-force conflict with the U.S., its partners, and allies
will require an unacceptable cost except under extreme conditions. While
remaining aggressive in competition, most emphasize non-defense means
(economic, informational, diplomatic, financial, intelligence and legal),
unconventional approaches, and asymmetric advantage to disrupt, undermine,
deny, or usurp what they perceive as U.S. hegemonic power. The goal for
all competitors is often to exercise influence and the forces in the USSOCOM
enterprise, enabled by conventional capabilities, are frequently called to
action to generate strategic effects through operations, actions, information,
and investments.
JSOU Future of SOF Forums are a sequence of
quarterly-running learning experience forums meant to explore themes, topics,
and questions that are important to the current and future profession of
special operations and the SOF Enterprise. We pose questions and pursue
discourse among divergent perspectives to frame and understand problems, before
looking for solutions.
The SOF Identity Forums explore
matters ranging from the promise and potential perils of emergent and
disruptive technology, ethical implications, and diversity and inclusion,
exploring SOF - as a profession - as it has been, is now, and will be tomorrow,
considering evolving global challenges, national interests and operational
requirements.
The SOF in Strategic Competition Forums focus on
matters relating to use and utility of special operations forces, exploring our
role in a competitive global environment with highly complex, complicated,
intersectional, and 'compound security' challenges. We address questions
regarding the United States' roles and interests in the context of our National
Security Strategy and, more specifically, SOF's responsibilities and potential
contributions. Each event in the SOF in Strategic Competition Series focuses on
a unique region and various related problem-sets.
Together, these quarterly forums drive our research initiatives, produce fresh research topics and questions that refresh and contemporize SOF teaching and learning curricula, all while promoting discourse and critical and creative thinking about complex issues in SOF. These Future of SOF Forums strengthen the network of thinking and doing SOF professionals for our nation.
Agenda
Essential
Read Ahead
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The Fourth Age of SOF.pdf
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RAND - Intelligence Support for Operations in the Information Environment.pdf
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The Atlantic - The Weapon the West Used Against Putin.pdf
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WOTR - Coercive Disclosure Israel's Weponization of Intelligence.pdf