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Definition[]

Information dominance is

the degree of information superiority that allows the possessor to use information systems and capabilities to achieve an operational advantage in a conflict or to control the situation in operations other than war while denying those capabilities to the adversary.[1]

References[]

  1. Issue Paper, "Information Dominance vs. Information Superiority" (Apr. 1, 1997) (full-text).

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