I'd like to see how the prosecution of the war has been affected by teleworking. For example, distributed networks allow the formation of ad hoc, on-ground reconnaissance teams; clearly that has already happened and continues. But is there some overall organizing principle for taking advantage of the opportunities?
I'd like to see how the prosecution of the war has been affected by teleworking. For example, distributed networks allow the formation of ad hoc, on-ground reconnaissance teams; clearly that has already happened and continues. But is there some overall organizing principle for taking advantage of the opportunities?
Not sure, Jack, but if I can pursue this issue, I'll ask.