The character of warfare is changing at a pace few could have imagined a decade ago. Autonomous systems, artificial intelligence, cyber operations and contested information environments are forcing militaries to rethink not only the technologies they use, but the way they command, coordinate and make decisions.
In this exclusive interview, Colonel Mietta Groeneveld, Director of the NATO Command & Control Centre of Excellence, explores how NATO is adapting to an increasingly complex battlespace. Drawing on lessons from Ukraine and the Alliance's work on Multi-Domain Operations, she discusses the move away from rigid headquarters structures towards agile, digitally enabled command networks, the growing importance of interoperability, and why future conflicts will demand closer integration between military and civilian actors.
Her insights offer a compelling look at how command and control must evolve if NATO is to maintain decision advantage in an era defined by speed, uncertainty and constant technological disruption.