ANALYSIS OF THE PECULIARITIES OF THE COMMUNICATION ORGANIZATION IN NATO COUNTRIES

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Nataliia Bihun
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3327-5521
Andrii Shyshatskyi
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6731-6390
Oleksii Bondar
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5658-1495
Sergii Bogrieiev
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9298-4304
Oleksii Nalapko
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3515-2026
Oleg Sova
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7200-8955
Oleksandr Trotsko
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7535-5023

Abstract

According to the Military doctrine ofUkraine, one of the central tasks is to reform the Armed Forces of Ukraine in order to achieve interoperability and technical compatibility with the armed forces of NATO member states, as well as adherence to the standards of work, division of functions and core tasks adopted in the EU and NATO member states. Today, there is a need to improve the system of communication between governing bodies in the military management system. However, the slow pace of implementation of NATO standards is significantly hampering this process. One reason for this is the lack of attention to the adaptation of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' operational planning system to similar systems used in NATO countries. The article analyzes the principal principles of the communications organization and discusses the key steps involved in developing an operational plan based on the capabilities of NATO member countries. Since communication planning is one of the major elements of NATO operations planning, the authors of that article analyzed the operational planning of the communications and information system planning, taking into account the need to alignUkraine's Armed Forces management systems with NATO standards. During the research, the authors examined the main steps involved in planning the communications system, identified the factors that influence its planning process. Therefore, a promising direction for further research by the authors should be considered the justification of ways to improve the planning process of the Armed Forces communications system and detailed research of NATO documentation and standards, in terms of organization and planning of communications, in order to explain the requirements for the military management system inUkraine. This will allow the harmonization (integration) ofUkraine's national development plans with the NATO defense plan.

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Bihun, N., Shyshatskyi, A., Bondar, O., Bogrieiev, S., Nalapko, O., Sova, O., & Trotsko, O. (2019). ANALYSIS OF THE PECULIARITIES OF THE COMMUNICATION ORGANIZATION IN NATO COUNTRIES. Advanced Information Systems, 3(4), 39–44. https://doi.org/10.20998/2522-9052.2019.4.05
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Information systems research
Author Biographies

Nataliia Bihun, Central Research Institute of Weapons and Military Equipment of Armed Forces of Ukraine, Kyiv

Junior Research of the science-research laboratories

Andrii Shyshatskyi, Central Research Institute of Weapons and Military Equipment of Armed Forces of Ukraine, Kyiv

Candidate of Technical Sciences, Head of the science-research laboratories

Oleksii Bondar, Military unit A0224, Mykolaiv

Senior Officer

Sergii Bogrieiev, Military unit A0172, Kyiv

Chief of Department

Oleksii Nalapko, Central Research Institute of Weapons and Military Equipment of Armed Forces of Ukraine, Kyiv

Doctoral Student

Oleg Sova, Military institute of telecommunications and informatization named after Heroes of Kruty, Kyiv

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Senior Research, Head of the Department

Oleksandr Trotsko, Military institute of telecommunications and informatization named after Heroes of Kruty, Kyiv

Senior Instructor

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