Information Operations (IO) are actions planned to create, exploit, and protect information to affect adversary decision-making and influence friendly forces, as well as to achieve objectives. Joint Information Operations (JIO) extend this concept to the joint military environment, emphasizing coordination across multiple services and agencies.
IO/JIO encompass a range of activities designed to shape the information environment. Key concepts include:
Joint Information Operations integrate several IRCs:
IO/JIO are applied across the spectrum of military operations, from peace to conflict. Examples include:
A common misconception is that IO/JIO is solely about propaganda or deception. In reality, it’s a complex, multi-faceted discipline. Challenges include:
The primary goal is to influence the decision-making processes of adversaries, neutral parties, and even friendly forces by shaping the information environment.
JIO specifically refers to the application of IO principles and capabilities within a joint military context, emphasizing inter-service and inter-agency coordination.
No, IO/JIO encompasses both offensive actions to influence targets and defensive measures to protect friendly information and operations.
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