The authors explore the concept of strategic readiness, outline a framework for how the U.S. Department of Defense might conduct a strategic readiness assessment (SRA), highlight several analytic tools that could be used within this framework, and...Daugiau...
The authors examined the friction between the U.S. Armys People First objectives (which focus on command climate, cohesive teams, career goals, and work-life balance) and Regionally Aligned Readiness and Modernization Model objectives (which focu...Daugiau...
This summary highlights findings from a comparative analysis of the four Quadrennial Defense Reviews conducted after 1997, identifying trends, implications, and recommendations for the Army and Defense Department to help improve future re...Daugiau...
Bradley Martin, Jared Mondschein, Michael E Linick, Laura Fraade-Blanar, Jacqueline Gardner Burns, Christy Foran, Krista Romita Grocholski, Katherine C Hastings, Sydney Jean Litterer, Kristin F Lynch...
The authors explore a more expansive approach to readiness assessments that goes beyond the narrow lens of operational readiness and considers a broader set of dimensions that could affect readiness outcomes....Daugiau...
Researchers identify the effects of Focus Area Review Group II headquarters design and its new unit type—the Main Command Post–Operational Detachment—on division headquarters readiness....Daugiau...
Michael E Linick, Igor Mikolic-Torreira, Katharina Ley Best, Alexander Stephenson, Jeremy M Eckhause, Isaac Baruffi, Christopher M Carson, Eric J Duckworth
This report examines how changing the way in which the Army executes mobilization and contingency planning can affect the ratio of reserve component to active component units deploying in the early weeks of a major crisis....Daugiau...
This report describes the current defense planning process used by the U.S. Department of Defense, with a focus on how scenarios are developed and employed to support defense planning....Daugiau...
This report presents a comparative historical analysis of the four Quadrennial Defense Reviews (QDRs) conducted after 1997 and identifies trends, implications, and recommendations for the Army and Defense Department to help improve future...Daugiau...
The laws that govern the U.S. Army have changed little since 1940. These laws have become so familiar that many may assume they constitute a traditional U.S. military policy, emanating from the Constitutions division of federal and state powers....Daugiau...