US Army Field Manual on CD in Adobe Acrobat (.PDF) format.
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This manual provides doctrine for the organization and operations of the knowledge management (KM) section.
It establishes the doctrinal principles, tactics, techniques, and procedures necessary to effectively integrate KM
into the operations of brigades, divisions, and corps.
FM 6-01.1 has an introduction and three chapters. The introduction expands on the manual’s purpose and
summarizes the doctrine it contains. Chapter 1 discusses the basic KM definitions, principles, and concepts. It
concludes by discussing the relationship among battle command, knowledge management, and information
management as well as the KM process in the operational Army and in Army force generation (ARFORGEN).
Chapter 2 provides doctrine for KM section organization and functions. It also addresses Soldier duties and
responsibilities. Chapter 3 discusses the KM process and associated techniques and procedures that KM sections
use to improve KM within staffs. Appendix A contains checklists for content management. Appendix B
contains techniques for adapting the after action review technique used during training to support learning during
operations. Appendix C includes interviewing techniques for collecting observations, insights, and lessons
from operations. Appendix D provides a sample agenda for KM working groups.
FM 6-01.1 applies to KM sections in Army headquarters from brigade through corps. (“Brigade” includes brigade
combat teams, support brigades, functional brigades, and multifunctional brigades.) The manual applies
primarily to KM section members. Finally, this manual provides the doctrinal guidance for commanders, staffs,
and leaders of the organizations responsible for KM in operations.
Army headquarters serving as the headquarters of a joint force land component command or joint task force
may adapt this manual with appropriate modifications until joint doctrine or guidance is provided and technology
and doctrine support operations with multinational partners. Army technology is not mature enough to support
multinational forces, and joint doctrine and technology do not yet allow KM interoperability.
FM 6-01.1 uses joint terms where applicable. Most terms with joint or Army terms are defined in both the glossary
and the text. Glossary references: Terms for which FM 6-01.1 is the proponent publication (the authority)
have an asterisk in the glossary. Text references: Definitions for which FM 6-01.1 is the proponent publication
are in boldfaced text. These terms and their definitions will be in the next revision of FM 1-02. For other definitions
in the text, the term is italicized and the number of the proponent publication follows the definition.
FM 6-01.1 applies to the Active Army, Army National Guard/Army National Guard of the United States, and
U.S. Army Reserve unless otherwise stated.
PAGES: 70
PUBLICATION DATE: AUGUST, 2008
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