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Quadrennial Defense Review 2001

Quadrennial Defense Review 2001
Author: John Y. Schrader
Publisher: RAND Corporation
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2003
Genre: History
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As an After-action report, this documented briefing summatizes analysis performed for the Joint STaff in preparation for and in support of the second Quadrennial Defense Review(QDR). The authors concluded that QDR 2001 like QDR 1997, was useful inproviding information on requirements for military capabilties and resource. The report recommend that the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff use existing processes to routinely address cross-cutting issues from a military perpective.


Report of the National Defense University Quadrennial Defense Review 2001 Working Group

Report of the National Defense University Quadrennial Defense Review 2001 Working Group
Author: National Defense University. Quadrennial Defense Review 2001 Working Group
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Total Pages: 64
Release: 2000
Genre: Military planning
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Summary of the analysis and insights of the Quadrennial Defense Review 2001 Working Group, a project of the Institute for National Strategic Studies at the National Defense University.


Quadrennial Defense Review

Quadrennial Defense Review
Author: Henry L. Hinton, Jr.
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780756729851

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Congress mandated that every 4 years the Dept. of Defense (DoD) conduct a review to examine the national defense strategy and its implications for force structure, modernization, infrastructure and the budget. Because the 2001 review, which was issued on Sept. 30, 2001, will have a significant impact on the DoD's planning and budget, the General Accounting Office (GAO) was asked to assess: (1) the strengths and weaknesses of DoD's conduct and reporting of the review, and (2) whether changes in the Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR) legislation could improve the usefulness of future reviews. Charts and tables.


Quadrennial Defense Review: From 1997 to 2001

Quadrennial Defense Review: From 1997 to 2001
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Total Pages: 4
Release: 2000
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The 1997 Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR) was just the latest in a series of Pentagon studies, including the 1991 Base Force Study and the 1993 Bottom-Up Review (BUR), designed to reevaluate strategy and force structure. Dissatisfied with the BUR, Congress established a Commission on Roles and Missions (CORM) with the 1994 Defense Authorization Act. The CORM recommended instituting a strategy review at four-year intervals; in response, Congress passed the Armed Forces Force Structure Act of 1996 (as part of Public Law 104-201, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1997), mandating the first QDR. Congress felt the end of the Cold War required a fundamental defense review. The QDR itself was specifically tasked to prepare, by 15 May 1997, a "comprehensive examination of the defense strategy, force structure, force modernization plans, infrastructure, budget plan, and other elements of the defense program and policies with a view toward determining and expressing the defense strategy of the United States and establishing a revised defense program through the year 2005."


Quadrennial Defense Review 2001. Lessons on Managing Change in the Department of Defense

Quadrennial Defense Review 2001. Lessons on Managing Change in the Department of Defense
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Total Pages: 55
Release: 2003
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This paper was prepared to summarize lessons learned from the 2001 Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR 2001). RAND has been supporting the Joint Staff through the most recent defense reviews. Our research has examined the first QDR conducted in 1997 but also Included analysis of the less-formal Base Force Review in 1992. Our long-term involvement provides a unique perspective on how the Joint Staff has evolved in supporting the Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff (CJCS) in his expanded role mandated by the Goldwater-Nichols legislative changes to Title X statutes. This and subsequent changes to Title X, U.S. Code, include formal responsibilities to review and comment on defense matters that require analytic support as well as military judgment.


Managing Quadrennial Defense Review Integration: An Overview

Managing Quadrennial Defense Review Integration: An Overview
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Release: 2001
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This paper was prepared to present an approach to managing Joint Staff preparations for the upcoming Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR 2001), which we developed in working with the staff of the Studies and Analysis Management Division (SAMD) of the Joint Staff G-8). The lessons learned from the 1997 Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR 1997) included the need for leadership guidance and integration of analytic activities to sort through the myriad issues that are always confronting the Department of Defense. The "Goldwater-Nichols"legislative changes to Title X statutes expanded the role of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) and tasked him with the formal responsibilities of reviewing and commenting on defense matters that require analytic support as well as military judgment. The J-8 should assist the Chairman by managing a process that can provide credible and timely analysis to support high- level review of important issues.


Managing Quadrennial Defense Review Integration

Managing Quadrennial Defense Review Integration
Author: John Y. Schrader
Publisher: RAND Corporation
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2001
Genre: History
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The problems and issues that the research team tracked during QDR 1997 are far from being resolved and there is no clear guidance on what will be demanded in QDR 2001. The services remain skeptical of the Joint Staff dealing with tough issues that could redirect their own programmatic decisions. Although there is promise of improvement in organization and process, the most glaring problems are the lack of a comprehensive approach to treating resources and understanding the effects of resources on strategy adn transformation alternatives. It is essential that good working relationships be established now with a clear understanding of the different responsibilities and capabilities of the Joint Staff and the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD). It will be important to identify an appropriate set of mega-issues (with an appropriate set of supporting specific issues) and initiate studies and analysis on the most important ones.


Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR)

Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR)
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Release: 2001
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The congressionally mandated Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR) directs DoD to undertake a wide-ranging review of strategy, programs, and resources. Specifically, the QDR is expected to delineate a national defense strategy consistent with the most recent National Security Strategy by defining force structure, modernization plans, and a budget plan allowing the military to successfully execute the full range of missions within that strategy. The report will include an evaluation by the Secretary of Defense and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the military's ability to successfully execute its missions at a low-to-moderate level of risk within the forecast budget plan. The results of the 2001 QDR could well shape U.S. strategy and force structure in coming years. This report will be updated as future events warrant.