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The QDR in perspective

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Stephen J. HadleyRichard Lee ArmitageWilliam James Perry1 editions

"Congress has required by law that every four years the Department of Defense conduct what would outside of government simply be called a --strategic review of its existing plans and programs. The Department calls this process the -- Quadrennial Defense Review or the --QDR for short. ... This latest QDR continues the trend of the last 15 years. It is a wartime QDR, prepared by a Department that is focused -- understandably and appropriately -- on responding to the threats America now faces and winning the wars in which America is now engaged. Undoubtedly the QDR is of value in helping Congress review and advance the current vital missions of the Department. But for the reasons already stated, it is not the kind of long term planning document which the statute envisions. Congress constituted our Independent Panel to review the QDR, assess the long term threats facing America, and produce recommendations regarding the capabilities which will be necessary to meet those threats. We have deliberated for over five months, in the process reviewing a mass of documents (both classified and unclassified), interviewing dozens of witnesses from the Department, and consulting a number of outside experts."--Introduction. The final report of the Quadrennial Defense Review Independent Panel is a compilation of findings and recommendations based on its assessment of the Department of Defense's 2010 Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR). The Independent Panel focused its work on strengthening the All-Volunteer Force, revising the national security strategic planning process, reforming acquisition and contracting procedures, and proposing comprehensive and multifaceted cooperation within the U.S. government and between the U.S. government and its international allies and nongovernmental partners.

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