United States Army 2003 Transformation Roadmap

Abstract

As directed by the Secretary of Defense's Transformation Planning Guidance, the Army presents its first annual update to the Army Transformation Roadmap (ATR).The ATR is the Army Transformation Strategy to manage the actions and activities across the DOTMLPF (Doctrine, Organization, Training, Materiel, Leadership and Education, Personnel, and Facilities) domains to build new capabilities for the Current Force. It also develops the essential capabilities to make the Future Force relevant, responsive, and dominant to emerging threats. The Nation's first Commander-in-Chief, George Washington, crafted the original charter for the Army in 1775 when he stated, "Let us have a respectable Army, and one such as will be competent to every contingency." The goal of Army Transformation is the development of the Future Force a strategically responsive, precision maneuver force, dominant across the range of military operations. Development of the Future Force allows the Army to accelerate proven DOTMLPF capabilities to enhance the effectiveness of the Current Force. Implementation of the Army Transformation Strategy provides the relevant, ready, and dominant land power capability to combatant commanders and the joint team now and in the future.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 01, 2003
Accession Number
ADA461319

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