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Metrics for the Quadrennial Defense Review's Operational Goals

معرفی کتاب «Metrics for the Quadrennial Defense Review's Operational Goals» نوشتهٔ Bruce W Bennett; Paul K Davis; Elwyn D Harris; Richard O Hundley; Charles Kelley; Eric V Larson; Richard Mesic; Michael Douglas Miller; United States Department of Defense Office of the Secretary of Defense; Acquisition and Technology Policy Center، منتشرشده توسط نشر Rand Publishing در سال 2003. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Takes a first cut at identifying metrics for evaluating, advancing, and monitoring progress toward attaining the six operational goals highlighted in the 2001 Quadrennial Defense Review. The Department of Defense has adopted an approach to defense planning that is based on capabilities rather than specific scenarios or threats. It is using this approach for transforming the U.S. military to meet newly emerging national security challenges. The recent Quadrennial Defense Review highlighted what it called six operational goals for the focus of the transformation: - Project and sustain U.S. forces in distant anti-access and area-denial environments - Deny enemies sanctuary by providing persistent surveillance, tracking, and rapid engagement - Protect bases of operation at home and abroad and defeat the threat of chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and enhanced high-explosive (CBRNE) weapons - Assure information systems in the face of attack and conduct effective information operations - Enhance the capability and survivability of space systems - Leverage information technology and innovative concepts to develop interoperable joint command, control, communications, and computer intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR). It then sought metrics for evaluating, advancing, and monitoring progress in attaining these goals. This documented briefing contains the slides and text of a briefing that takes a first cut at identifying such metrics. Although the metrics may use units common in current planning, such as hours, days, feet, and kilometers, the order of magnitude of those units has changed so that the new operational concepts are required to stretch beyond the limits of current capabilities Preliminaries......Page 1 PREFACE......Page 3 CONTENTS......Page 4 1. INTRODUCTION......Page 5 2. DESCRIBE APPROACH......Page 8 3. IDENTIFY METRICS FOR EACH OPERATIONAL GOAL......Page 17 4. SUGGEST FURTHER WORK......Page 38 APPENDIX: Metrics for Operational Goals 1 and 2......Page 41
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