Directions for Defense, Report of the Commission on Roles and Missions of the Armed Forces, May 1995

Abstract

The document provides the central message for DoD, that in the 21st century, every DoD element must focus on supporting the operations of the Unified Commanders in Chief (CINCs). Everything else that DoD does from furnishing health care to developing weapons should support that effort. Recommendations made throughout the report seek to concentrate all of DoD's activities toward that end. Military operations are planned and conducted by joint forces under the direction of the CINCs, not Military Services, defense agencies, or Pentagon staffers. The authors identified six attributes for DoD: (1) Responsiveness to needs that will change, (2) Reliability to perform in predictable and consistent manner, (3) Cooperation and trust that underpin unified operations, (4) Innovation in new weapons, organizations, and operational concepts, (5) Competition directed toward constructive solutions to complex problems, and (6) Efficient use of resources.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 01, 1998
Accession Number
ADA402681

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