Source: MCTP 3-30B Information Management

  1. Introduction to Information Management
    1. Foundation
    2. Information Environment
    3. Technology Revolution
    4. Information Management Pillars
    5. Warfighter Impact
  2. Information Management Definitions and Concepts
    1. Information Supports Decision-making
      1. Information Management Defined
      2. Knowledge Sharing
      3. The Relationship Between Information Management and Knowledge Sharing
    2. Creating Shared Understanding
      1. Data
      2. Information
      3. Knowledge
      4. Understanding
      5. Wisdom
    3. Information Quality Characteristics
    4. Situational Awareness
    5. Shared Situational Awareness
  3. Information Management Personnel and Duties
    1. Duties and Responsibilities
    2. Key Information Management Personnel
      1. Commander
      2. Chief of Staff or Executive Officer
      3. Principal Staff
      4. Information Management Officer
      5. Staff Section Information Managers
      6. Request for Information Manager
      7. Common Tactical Picture Manager
      8. Portal Master
      9. Subordinate Unit and Higher Headquarters Information Management Officers
    3. Information Management Coordination Boards, Bureaus, Centers, Cells, and Working Groups
      1. Information Management Board
      2. Common Tactical Picture Board
    4. Information Security Personnel
      1. Foreign Disclosure Officer
      2. Information Security Manager
      3. Special Security Officer
      4. Information Assurance Manager
      5. Information Assurance Officer
      6. Operations Security Officer
      7. Information and Information System User Responsibilities
  4. Information Management Processes and Procedures
    1. Information Management Principles
      1. Define the Information Flow with Prioritized Requirements
      2. Seek and Deliver Quality Information
      3. Use Multiple Sources of Information
      4. Deliver Timely and Usable Formats
      5. Identify and Trap Errors
      6. Protect Information Throughout its Lifecycle
      7. Build Understanding from the Bottom Up
      8. Decentralize Information Management Execution
      9. Reduce Complexity
      10. Tailor Information for Intended Audience
      11. Set Conditions for Information Development and Sharing
    2. Enabling Command and Control System Structure
      1. Effective Command and Control Structure
      2. Networks
    3. Requirements Determination
      1. Process Flow
      2. Configuration Flow
      3. Personnel Requirements
    4. Information Management Documentation, Products, and Tools
      1. Reports Matrix
      2. Battle Rhythm
      3. Commander’s Critical Information Requirements
      4. Decision Support Matrix
      5. Requests for Information
      6. Journals and Logs
      7. Information Management Plan and Annex U (Information Management)
    5. Insights and Considerations