ISBN-13 9781594202278
Schlosser, E., 2013. Command and control: nuclear weapons, the Damascus
Accident, and the illusion of safety, New York, NY: The Penguin Press.
I found this 2013 book a well-researched and readable insight into the
techno-social system that is intimately intertwined with the rise of computing,
simulation, and the internet. Although there is not much specific history in
that regard, among other subjects, it explores the development and
tactical/strategic deployment of nuclear weapons and the management of the
communications systems that were/are so crucial to their potential use via
first-hand accounts of events during the entire Cold War.
In the light of recent C&C failures in the US nuclear weapons systems,
reflecting on Charles Perrow's NAT (Normal Accident Theory) this account is a
disturbing reminder of the reliable fallibility (!) of complex techno-social
systems...
JH
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