1、JUNE 2024Using Artificial Intelligence to Rethink the Unified Command PlanBenjamin Jensen,Kathleen McInnis,and Jose M.Macias IIIIn the Future.Global competition will force the United States to adopt new combatant command designs optimized for gray zone competition and security cooperation.These new
2、commands will better integrate gender dynamics and analyze human terrain and competing influence networks to gain access,deny benefits,impose costs,and reassure partners.The integrated deterrence doctrine will drive the U.S.military to combine cyber,space,and electronic warfare and other information
3、-related capabilities into a new multidomain strategic command.The command will support integrated planning,provide a larger menu of options for conventional and nuclear deterrence,and synchronize multidomain effects.There will be fewer combatant commands but more combined joint interagency task for
4、ces scaled to meet emerging challenges.The United States will check authoritarian advances globally by better synchronizing instruments of power and creating new command and control architectures to align authorities and partners against missions globally.IntroductionEvery two years,a ritual takes o