Strategic Communications (Operational Priorities)
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About this report
“Strategic Communications” has emerged as a dedicated operational priority to secure the information domain against adversary manipulation and to project a unified narrative of Allied intent.
Within the broader strategic priority of Information Superiority & Counter-Hybrid Threats , it addresses the growing threat of hostile information operations – including state-sponsored disinformation, propaganda and influence campaigns – that seek to destabilise societies and erode the credibility of the Alliance .
Key questions this report answers
- What mission sets, theatres and scenarios define Strategic Communications as an operational priority within Information Superiority and Counter-Hybrid Threats?
- How do force posture, readiness models and command-and-control architectures support countering state-sponsored disinformation and influence campaigns?
- Which capability families and tactical building blocks are required to secure the information domain, and what performance requirements do they impose?
- What technology clusters, industrial-base actors and structural bottlenecks shape Europe's ability to project a unified narrative of Allied intent?
Inside this report
- Mission Sets, Theatres, Domains and Scenarios
- Force Posture, Readiness Models and Command-and-Control Architecture
- Capability Families, Tactical Building Blocks and Performance Requirements
- Technology Clusters, Industrial Base, Value Chain and Structural Bottlenecks
Who it's for
Strategy, corporate-development and investment teams that need an ecosystem-level view — budgets, industrial capacity and technology landscapes — before committing capital or capacity.
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