Joint Operations Involve New Thinking: How to "Operationalize" Joint Vision 2010

Abstract

General Henry H. Shelton, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and principal military advisor to the President, has a problem, namely, "Joint Vision 2010" (JV 2010). Formulated and published in July 1996 by his predecessor, General John M. Shalikashvili, JV 2010 is intended to be the "conceptual template" for how America's Armed Forces will channel the vitality and innovation of the American people and leverage technological opportunities to achieve new levels of effectiveness in joint warfighting. General Shali's vision for America's Armed Forces in the 21st century is a continuation of its current status as the world's "standard for military excellence and joint warfighting." The author believes that the General wanted the document to serve as an operationally based template for the evolution of the U.S. Armed Forces -- an evolution that depicts a future end-state, not an end-date. Unfortunately, most of the critics of JV 2010 focus on the semantics of the operational concepts being discussed and their evolution and fruition at the premised end-date of 2010. The challenges facing General Shelton as he attempts to remove the tar and "operationalize" JV 2010 are twofold. First, he must retail the vision for what it was intended to be, and what he intends it to be, and second, he must ensure that the implementation strategy gives U.S. military the most effective way to capitalize on jointness to achieve strategic end-states. Failure to do so will not only put the future Armed Forces at risk, but also the nation's ability to support and sustain the National Security Strategy. Four key items must be considered when formulating strategy and policy: conceptualization, consensus, execution, and retailing. Using this simple framework, the author evaluates the challenges and opportunities that face General Shelton as he attempts to operationalize JV 2010.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1998
Accession Number
ADA443908

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