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Nuclear Command, Control, and Communications
A Primer on US Systems and Future Challenges
Edited by James J. Wirtz and Jeffrey A. Larsen
Foreword by Rebecca K. C. Hersman, Contributions by James J. Wirtz, Jon Lindsay, James Clay Moltz, Matthew R. Crook, Jon R. Lindsay, Wade L. Huntley, Michael S. Malley and Jeffrey A. Larsen
Foreword by Rebecca K. C. Hersman, Contributions by James J. Wirtz, Jon Lindsay, James Clay Moltz, Matthew R. Crook, Jon R. Lindsay, Wade L. Huntley, Michael S. Malley and Jeffrey A. Larsen
A unique overview of the United States' current nuclear command, control, and communications system and its modernization for the digital age
Concerns about the security of nuclear command, control, and communications (NC3) systems are not new, but they are becoming more urgent. While modernization is crucial to the future success of NC3 systems, the transition from analog to digital technologies has the potential to introduce vulnerabilities and unintended consequences. Nuclear infrastructure and command could be penetrated, corrupted, destroyed, or spoofed, leading to a loss of positive control (the ability to fire weapons) or negative control (the ability to prevent unauthorized or accidental use).
Nuclear Command, Control, and Communications explores the current NC3 system and its vital role in ensuring effective deterrence, contemporary challenges posed by cyber threats, new weapons technologies, and the consensus across the nuclear enterprise of the need to modernize the United States' Cold War—era system of systems. This volume, edited by James J. Wirtz and Jeffrey A. Larsen, offers the first overview of US NC3 since the 1980s. Part 1 provides an overview of the history, strategy, and technology associated with NC3 and how it enables deterrence strategy as the basis of national defense. Parts 2 and 3 identify how the US military's NC3 works, the challenges of introducing digital technologies and the potential security threats, and how the system could fail if these considerations are not taken into account. Part 4 explains the progress NC3 has made thus far, and how we might move forward.
During this critical juncture, policymakers, practitioners, and scholars will find this an invaluable resource to understanding our current NC3 system, its relationship to effective deterrence, what must be done to modernize NC3, and how to ensure this transition is undertaken safely and successfully.
Concerns about the security of nuclear command, control, and communications (NC3) systems are not new, but they are becoming more urgent. While modernization is crucial to the future success of NC3 systems, the transition from analog to digital technologies has the potential to introduce vulnerabilities and unintended consequences. Nuclear infrastructure and command could be penetrated, corrupted, destroyed, or spoofed, leading to a loss of positive control (the ability to fire weapons) or negative control (the ability to prevent unauthorized or accidental use).
Nuclear Command, Control, and Communications explores the current NC3 system and its vital role in ensuring effective deterrence, contemporary challenges posed by cyber threats, new weapons technologies, and the consensus across the nuclear enterprise of the need to modernize the United States' Cold War—era system of systems. This volume, edited by James J. Wirtz and Jeffrey A. Larsen, offers the first overview of US NC3 since the 1980s. Part 1 provides an overview of the history, strategy, and technology associated with NC3 and how it enables deterrence strategy as the basis of national defense. Parts 2 and 3 identify how the US military's NC3 works, the challenges of introducing digital technologies and the potential security threats, and how the system could fail if these considerations are not taken into account. Part 4 explains the progress NC3 has made thus far, and how we might move forward.
During this critical juncture, policymakers, practitioners, and scholars will find this an invaluable resource to understanding our current NC3 system, its relationship to effective deterrence, what must be done to modernize NC3, and how to ensure this transition is undertaken safely and successfully.
About the Authors
James J. Wirtz is a professor in the Department of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. His publications address intelligence analysis, deterrence, and strategy. He received his PhD from Columbia University.
Jeffrey A. Larsen is a research professor at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. He is also the president of Larsen Consulting Group. His publications focus on strategic issues, deterrence, arms control, NATO, and aerospace power. He received his PhD from Princeton University.
Jeffrey A. Larsen is a research professor at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. He is also the president of Larsen Consulting Group. His publications focus on strategic issues, deterrence, arms control, NATO, and aerospace power. He received his PhD from Princeton University.
Reviews
"It is altogether fitting that Wirtz and Larsen and the Naval Postgraduate School are making yet another contribution to the most critical issue facing America. This book is very timely given China's across-the-board military buildup, modern advances in AI and cyber technology, and the re-emergence of nuclear weapons. The book will play a major role in helping us manage our way through the uncertainties of a multipolar nuclear world." — Paul Bracken, author of The Second Nuclear Age: Strategy, Danger, and the New Power Politics
"Anyone who thinks that issues of nuclear command and control disappeared with the Cold War is sadly mistaken. As James Wirtz and Jeffrey Larsen demonstrate in this excellent and urgently needed edited collection, threats to the safe and secure management of US nuclear weapons are as acute today as ever. Only by acting now to understand and mitigate the new challenges facing the US nuclear arsenal can we hope to avoid nuclear accidents, dangerous escalation, and future nuclear crises." — Andrew Futter, professor of international politics, University of Leicester
"Nuclear Command, Control, and Communications: A Primer on US Systems and Future Challenges is the first comprehensive work to address the complex network that serves as the nervous system of America's nuclear deterrent." — H-Net
"Anyone who thinks that issues of nuclear command and control disappeared with the Cold War is sadly mistaken. As James Wirtz and Jeffrey Larsen demonstrate in this excellent and urgently needed edited collection, threats to the safe and secure management of US nuclear weapons are as acute today as ever. Only by acting now to understand and mitigate the new challenges facing the US nuclear arsenal can we hope to avoid nuclear accidents, dangerous escalation, and future nuclear crises." — Andrew Futter, professor of international politics, University of Leicester
"Nuclear Command, Control, and Communications: A Primer on US Systems and Future Challenges is the first comprehensive work to address the complex network that serves as the nervous system of America's nuclear deterrent." — H-Net
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