This study is a gap analysis comparing current Joint Force Air Base Opening (ABO) capabilities with those assessed as necessary for effective ABO operations in an Anti-Access/Area-Denial environment. The research focuses on gaps in current doctrine, command relationships, command and control, force structure of ABO forces, posture, training for ABO forces, and acquisition for ABO capabilities. The author does not delve into specific solutions for each of the assessed gaps. The focus is on...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Davis,Scott S, Joint Forces Staff College/ NDU NORFOLK United States, command and...
Army Materiel Command (AMC) issues an Operations Order 16-189 (OPORD) that changed mission alignment in several organizations. The purpose of this study is to identify the nature and magnitude of changes that have been made to achieve the intent of the AMC OPORD with regard to the organizational characteristics of Tank Automotive Armaments Command (TACOM), Army Contracting Command-Warren (ACC-WRN) and Tank Automotive Research Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC), and the community of the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Gates, John D, Defense Acquisition University Sterling Heights United States,...
This group of research projects was designed to look at various aspects of transport, immobilization, optimal physical space, ergonomics, and enhancement of medical awareness. Outcomes of the project will provide significant information and tools that can be used toward increasing a patients safety, providing more effective patient care, reducing patient and medic discomfort, and the development of vibration mitigation systems.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Kinsler,Rachel, U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory Fort Rucker United States,...
Data from a previous study of Soldier posture and position were analyzed to develop statistical models to define accommodation in squad seating positions in military ground vehicles. Using methods previously developed for automotive applications, new models were created for eye location, head (helmet) contour, and knee contour for Soldiers in fixed seats. The models are applicable to a range of seat height and seat back angle. All of the models include the effects of body armor and body borne...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Zerehsaz,Yaser, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN TRANSPORTATION INSTITUTE ANN ARBOR United...
Since its inception in 1947, the United States Air Force (USAF) has faced many challenges. Similar to all organizations, it has been shaped by the context of the world around it. Emerging threats, technological advances, shifting political priorities, and varying degrees of economic prosperity all combined to create a dynamic and challenging environment for the USAF. Through it all, however, the USAF has proven to be a pillar of national security. When called on in wars past, the USAF has...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Burgh,Steven C, Air War College Air University Maxwell AFB United States, air force,...
For the first 25 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the United States and its allies in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) planned, postured, and engaged in Europe on the assumption that Russia was militarily capable of harming NATO and its European partners but did not intend to do so. Despite occasional tensions in relations between Washington and Moscow, Russia was widely assumed to be on a trajectory toward closer integration and more-peaceful relations with Europe, the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Chivvis,Christopher S, RAND Corporation -Project Air Force Santa Monica United...
The United States military has been predisposed to fight conventional warfare since the Civil War. Today the United States is confronted with numerous irregular wars characterized by counterinsurgency, stabilization, and reconstruction operations. In an attempt to prevent future irregular wars, the United States must adapt its whole of government approach to leveraging soft power to mitigate or prevent future conflicts around the world. To do so, the nation must empower and support the State...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Wade,William O, AIR COMMAND AND STAFF COLLEGE, AIR UNIVERSITY MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE...
Studies carried out have been directed toward (a) an examination of the nature of blood flow distribution within the skin and (b) a study of participation of superficial dermal capillaries in major changes of skin blood flow rate. This report consists of four Parts. Three Appendixes contain technical details of equipment construction and development. Part 1 contains a statement of objectives and a section on background. Part 2 is a summary of preliminary work including initial hypotheses and...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Crismon, Jefferson M, STANFORD UNIV CA, *SKIN(ANATOMY), PHYSIOLOGY, HELIUM,...
This study evaluated the toxicity of WR238605 Succinate in rats following six months of daily oral (gavage) administration. WR238605 Succinate is an 8- aminoquinoline derivative which has demonstrated antimalarial potential in preclinical studies. Dose levels studied were 0 (vehicle control), 0.5, 2.0 and 9.0 mg base/kg/day, and were based on a three month toxicity study with a three month recovery period in rats (UIC/TRL Study No. 098) in which anemia and lung lesions were seen at 6 and 18 mg...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ILLINOIS UNIV AT CHICAGO CIRCLE DEPT OF PHARMACOLOGY, *DOSAGE, *MEDICAL RESEARCH,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ILLINOIS UNIV AT CHICAGO CIRCLE DEPT OF PHARMACOLOGY, *ANEMIAS, *DOSAGE, *RATS,...
China's rise and the strategic uncertainty about its future intentions have compelled countries in Southeast Asia, such as Indonesia and Thailand, to adopt hedging strategies to deal with China's rise. Since 2012, with China's foreign policy shifting toward a more proactive and assertive policy posture, Indonesia and Thailand have exhibited divergent hedging responses: Indonesia has shifted toward the balancing end of the hedging spectrum while Thailand has shifted toward the bandwagoning end....
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, *CHINA, *FOREIGN POLICY, *INDONESIA, *NATIONAL...
This thesis examines why U.S. counterdrug policy in Latin America focuses primarily on the supply side of the drug trade despite the policy's showing minimal effectiveness and in most cases making the region more volatile. To accomplish this objective congressional testimonies pertaining to U.S. drug policy in Latin America were reviewed in an attempt to find what factors influence politicians policy recommendations. The findings from the congressional testimony reviews revealed that...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, *DRUGS, *LATIN AMERICA, *POLICIES, DRUG...
This thesis seeks to answer the question: how should the Air Force posture itself to best provide responsive communications and cyberspace support to its air bases in a challenged environment? Airpower, from its early development through the sophisticated operations of today, demands reliable and responsive communications and cyberspace support capabilities. Today, the Air Force provides much of those capabilities through a centralized organizational structure operating the Air Force Network...
Topics: DTIC Archive, AIR UNIV MAXWELL AFB AL SCHOOL OF ADVANCED AIR AND SPACE STUDIES, *AIR POWER,...
A hybrid neuromechanical ambulatory assist system is being developed for walking after lower extremity paralysis that combines the stability and constraints of a novel hydraulic exoskeletal system with the mobility powered by the individual's own paralyzed muscles contracting via functional electrical stimulation. A mobile computing platform is designed to provide real-time closed-loop control using brace mounted sensors to deliver the stimulation needed to stand up and walk while coordinating...
Topics: DTIC Archive, CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIV CLEVELAND OH, *EXOSKELETON, *MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, *WALKING,...
A hybrid neuromechanical ambulatory assist system is being developed for walking after lower extremity paralysis that combines the stability and constraints of a novel hydraulic exoskeletal system with the mobility powered by the individual's own paralyzed muscles contracting via functional electrical stimulation. A mobile computing platform is designed to provide real-time closed-loop control using brace mounted sensors to deliver the stimulation needed to stand up and to move the body forward...
Topics: DTIC Archive, CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIV CLEVELAND OH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, *EXOSKELETON, *HYDRAULICS,...
Following the end of the Cold War, the United States became the world's sole superpower. With this status came an unchecked and impressive global force posture. While the United States dramatically cut the number of personnel in Western Europe, it remains fully engaged throughout the world and has personnel deployed or stationed in over 150 countries. These personnel and facilities ostensibly exist to help the U.S. support its vital national interests. While the United States wished to draw...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIV NORFOLK VA JOINT FORCES STAFF COLLEGE, *GLOBAL, *MILITARY...
Human body modeling efforts for the purpose of Soldier protection need to address the current threats as well as have a vision for the future. Modeling the human body is a challenging endeavor due to its geometric complexity, numerous interacting layers, rich anisotropy, and wide variability. Developing a model for predictive injury capability, therefore, needs to be versatile and flexible to address different levels of modeling complexity. The vision presented here surrounds a flexible mixand-...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARMY RESEARCH LAB ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND MD WEAPONS AND MATERIALS RESEARCH...
Public Law 111-84, The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010, (NDAA 2010), October 28, 2009, section 2835, designates the Inspector General of the Department of Defense as the chairperson of the Interagency Coordination Group (ICG) of Inspectors General for Guam Realignment. The chairperson is required to provide an annual report to the congressional defense committees, the Secretary of Defense, and the Secretary of the Interior on the activities of the ICG and the programs...
Topics: DTIC Archive, OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL (DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE) ARLINGTON VA, *GUAM,...
The U.S. global defense posture is an integral and critical component of the U.S. security strategy. The term global defense posture of the United States refers to the size, location, types, and capabilities of the U.S. forward military forces. Current posture includes elements of the Cold War basing system developed to support the containment strategy, modified in line with the deployment and engagement of U.S. forces in southwest Asia since 1990 and as a consequence of the Department of...
Topics: DTIC Archive, RAND ARROYO CENTER SANTA MONICA CA, *ARMY OPERATIONS, *ARMY PLANNING, *MILITARY...
This Strategic Master Plan (SMP) translates the United States Air Forces's 30-year strategy, America's Air Force: A Call to the Future, into comprehensive guidance, goals, and objectives. The complete SMP consists of a core narrative, goals, objectives, and four annexes: the Human Capital Annex (HCA), Strategic Posture Annex (SPA), Capabilities Annex (CA), and the Science and Technology Annex (STA). The core SMP will be updated every two years, while the annexes may be revised annually, as...
Topics: DTIC Archive, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC, *AIR FORCE OPERATIONS, *AIR...
The Strategic Posture Annex is one of four annexes to the Strategic Master Plan (SMP) that translate the SMP's comprehensive goals and objectives into tangible actions and priorities that, in turn, may guide programming decisions. The Air Force's strategic posture is formulated by assessing force requirements against the strategy and ensuring adequate footprint and agreements are in place to support critical military operations. Headquarters Air Force (HAF) will review this annex annually and...
Topics: DTIC Archive, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC, *AIR FORCE OPERATIONS, *AIR...
From small countries perspectives, the four general defensive postures conventional military build-ups, WMD acquisition, alliance formation, and neutrality are not always viable choices, and are often unaffordable. So these countries must seek more effective and less expensive solutions. From more powerful countries perspectives, there is something to be changed, too, since the conflicts of the last few decades have indicated that conventionally waged wars against contemporary opponents have...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, *CONVENTIONAL WARFARE, *MILITARY OPERATIONS,...
This study examines the implications of exponential technological change on the panoply of threats the US Air Force may have to face in the future and how the Air Force should posture itself to best deter those threats. Specifically, this study: examines the changes in the array of threats for which be needed in the future, due to the proliferation of disruptive technologies; explores the relevance of deterrence theory to both existing and new threats, some of which may surpass nuclear weapons...
Topics: DTIC Archive, AIR WAR COLL MAXWELL AFB AL CENTER FOR STRATEGY AND TECHNOLOGY, *DETERRENCE,...
The time has come for a reappraisal of the U.S. Army s forward presence in East Asia, given the significantly changed strategic context and the extraordinarily high, recurring costs of deploying U.S. Army forces from the 50 states for increasingly important security cooperation activities across the Indo-Asia-Pacific theater. For economic, political, diplomatic, and military reasons, the Indo-Asia-Pacific theater continues to grow in importance to the United States. As part of a broad,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARMY WAR COLLEGE CARLISLE BARRACKS PA STRATEGIC STUDIES INSTITUTE, *ARMY OPERATIONS,...
This report documents the research study conducted on the analytical evaluation of magneto-rheological (MR) dampers for enhanced occupant protection during vertical crash landings of a helicopter. The current state-of-the-art helicopter crew seat has passive safety mechanisms that are highly limited in their capability to optimally adapt to each type of crash scenario due to variations in both occupant weight and crash severity level. While passive crash energy absorbers work well for a single...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARMY RESEARCH LAB ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND MD VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY DIRECTORATE,...
In the effort to design three-dimensional gestural interfaces for surface ship platforms, this study was conducted to evaluate the critical anthropometric factors that influence developing mutually exclusive static posture recognition algorithms. Using the Microsoft Kinect, 400 inter-joint distances determining critical key joint factors were collected to identify 15 static postures. By using a discriminant analysis, 9 out of 400 possible key inter-joint distances were identified for...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER DAHLGREN DIV VA, *ANTHROPOMETRY, *BIOMECHANICS,...
Adopting appropriate postures during manual material-handling tasks is the key to reducing human joint injuries. Although much experimentation has been conducted in an effort to model lifting, such an approach is not general enough to consider all potential scenarios in material handling. Thus, in this paper an optimization-based motion prediction method is used to simulate realistic lifting postures and predict joint torques to evaluate the risk level of injury. A kinematically realistic...
Topics: DTIC Archive, IOWA UNIV IOWA CITY CENTER FOR COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN, *HUMANS, *MATERIALS HANDLING,...
Today s Airmen play a pivotal role in the constant pursuit of better ways to defend the Nation. Since the airplane was employed over the battlefields of World War I, Airmen have stood for and pioneered new and innovative ways to shape the fight and reinvent the battle itself. While pre-Kitty Hawk warriors relied on breaking through fortified lines on the ground, Airmen have always sought to go over, not through, those fortifications to achieve victory. This spirit of innovation, seeing problems...
Topics: DTIC Archive, DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC, *AIR FORCE OPERATIONS, *POSTURE(GENERAL),...
A biometric system recognizes users based on the way they physically interact with the system. In this work, we discover a common behavior that a typist consistently displays in non-trivial computer work. We sought to demonstrate three objectives: first, compelling proof that a user can be actively recognized over the course of a lengthy task via a neutral posture struck multiple times in that task; two, a sensing concept for capturing the neutral posture, and, third, an objective method for...
Topics: DTIC Archive, AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND...
The U.S. Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center (NSRDEC) designed maxillofacial protection system prototypes to address the growing trend of facial injuries suffered by Soldiers deployed to theaters of war. These systems are designed to attach to existing helmet systems such as the Advanced Combat Helmet (ACH) or Crewman Vehicular Combat Helmet (CVCH), or are integrated within novel helmet system designs. Among the concerns for eventual utilization are compatibility...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARMY RESEARCH LAB ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND MD HUMAN RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING...
The current U.S. global defense posture that is, the location and primary operational orientation of the nation s military personnel and the military facilities that its troops have access to is under increasing pressure from a number of sources, including budgetary constraints, precision-guided weapons that reduce the survivability of forward bases, and host-nation opposition to a U.S. military presence. These debates over the shape of the U.S. overseas military presence are not without...
Topics: DTIC Archive, RAND PROJECT AIR FORCE SANTA MONICA CA, *MILITARY FORCES(UNITED STATES), *MILITARY...
The purpose of this report is to explore previous models of Escalation of Force (EOF) and provide a revised model based on pre-decisional cognitive factors that influence Soldiers' decisions prior to engagement in escalation procedures. Previous models were largely reactive, assuming that Soldiers? ability to make decisions was constant across situations (e.g., regardless of cognitive workload or other operational conditions). The proposed pre-decisional space model takes a cognitive-perceptual...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARMY RESEARCH INST FOR THE BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES FORT BELVOIR VA, *ARMY...
The All-Volunteer Joint Force is our Nation s decisive advantage. Those who serve in the Armed Forces of the United States of America are the source of our unrivaled strength. The talented men and women of the Joint Force are resilient warriors who volunteer to fight and fight again. In the years to come, our Joint Force will face several challenging transitions. We will transition from war, but in the context of an increasingly competitive security environment. We will transition from abundant...
Topics: DTIC Archive, JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF WASHINGTON DC, *MILITARY FORCES(UNITED STATES), ALL VOLUNTEER,...
America s National Guard remains ready, reliable, and accessible. As members of an operational force, regularly used by the President and State Governors, the Soldiers and Airmen of the National Guard contribute daily to our nation s overseas and domestic security objectives. The National Guard is at a crossroads. As we approach Fiscal Year 2012 (FY12), a national debate is addressing the most cost-effective way to run the nation, the federal government, and the Department of Defense. One of...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU (ARMY) ARLINGTON VA, *NATIONAL GUARD, *POSTURE(GENERAL), ACTIVE...
When the Poincare map associated with a periodic orbit of a hybrid dynamical system has constant-rank iterates, we demonstrate the existence of a constant-dimensional invariant subsystem near the orbit which attracts all nearby trajectories in finite time. This result shows that the long-term behavior of a hybrid model with a large number of degrees-of-freedom may be governed by a low-dimensional smooth dynamical system. The appearance of such simplified models enables the translation of...
Topics: DTIC Archive, CALIFORNIA UNIV BERKELEY DEPT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE,...
In this work, factors affecting the physiological cost of load carriage and models for the estimation of metabolic energy cost during load carriage were examined in detail. The dynamic biomechanical model (DBM), designed to analyse the effects of rucksack parameters on forces experienced by a pack wearer, was used to create a stand-alone interactive software tool. It was shown that tri-axial accelerations of the upper torso can be used in static and dynamic conditions to determine alterations...
Topics: DTIC Archive, QUEEN'S UNIV KINGSTON (ONTARIO) ERGONOMICS RESEARCH GROUP, *BIOMECHANICS,...
In the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, policymakers and the American public demanded to know the causes that led to its nation's intelligence failures. The 9-11 Commission, along with the temporarily constituted Joint Intelligence Committees of the U.S. House and Senate, recommended a new head of national intelligence, with greater powers than its predecessor, the Director of Central Intelligence. Simultaneously, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld successfully lobbied Congress to...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS, *MILITARY INTELLIGENCE,...
Our objective was to determine the accuracy of the Marine Corps Small Arms Registry (Registry) data. Specifically, we reviewed controls over weapons held at 22 III Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) activities relocating as part of the Defense Posture Review Initiative (DPRI). See Appendix A for a discussion of our scope and methodology and prior coverage related to the objective. See Appendix B for a description of our statistical sampling methodology.
Topics: DTIC Archive, INSPECTOR GENERAL DEPT OF DEFENSE ARLINGTON VA, *INVENTORY, *MARINE CORPS TRAINING,...
The 2008 Guidance for Employment of Force calls for Combatant Commanders (COCOM's) to place significant emphasis on shaping the strategic environment within their area of responsibility by deterring major conflicts, precluding instability, enhancing governance or military capability of partner countries, and preparing for catastrophic events. The intent is that the COCOMs steady state activities will diffuse strategic problems before they arise or minimize the impact when problems do occur. The...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA, *MILITARY OPERATIONS, *NATIONAL GUARD, MILITARY...
In 2004, the Department of Defense (DOD) announced sweeping changes to restructure U.S. military presence overseas and reduce military posture in Europe. In August, 2010, the Secretary of Defense called for a review of DOD operations and activities to identify opportunities to decrease costs in order to free funds to support other DOD priorities. The Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Construction and Veterans' Affairs asked GAO to determine the extent to which the European Command...
Topics: DTIC Archive, GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE WASHINGTON DC, *COST ANALYSIS, *MILITARY OPERATIONS,...
The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of the principal findings and recommendations of the Commission on Integrated Long-Term Strategy's Working Group on Technology. Specifically, subsequent pages outline the Group's views on what is required if the U.S. is to have the technology necessary to implement the Commission's recommendations on how best to ensure U.S. national security into the 21st century. Just as important, however, the authors believe that many of the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, COMMISSION ON INTEGRATED LONG-TERM STRATEGY WASHINGTON DC, *NATIONAL SECURITY,...
As America approaches the next century, we face both an uncertain world and a promising future. Our challenge, as a service and as a Nation, is to sustain that promise and secure the future. In the years to come, America's military will continue to play a pivotal role. That role will be a stabilizing one, founded on the shared principles and traditions of all the services. Increased cooperation is the cornerstone for success. The primary responsibility of America's military is to deter...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIV WASHINGTON DC INST FOR NATIONAL STRATEGIC STUDIES, *NATIONAL...
This monograph discusses the current state of the United States Air Force and how it can better align its institutional identity and force posture to the future security environment. It offers a fiscally-constrained menu of recommendations for how that realignment might be realized over the next twenty years, with a larger force posture in mind. This paper suggests change mechanisms that will foster a break from the incrementalism that has plagued the entire national security establishment...
Topics: DTIC Archive, CENTER FOR STRATEGIC AND BUDGETARY ASSESSMENTS WASHINGTON DC, *MILITARY STRATEGY,...
As units prepare to deploy many Soldiers become labeled as non-deployable. The reasons are broad, ranging from minor, temporary conditions to suffering from combat related injuries. Human resources managers must manage Soldiers to best serve the Army's requirements and ensure deploying units' personnel readiness is 102% of authorized strength. Commanders preparing to deploy should not be burdened with processing non-deployable Soldiers. Deploying commanders must be concerned with preparing...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA, *DEPLOYMENT, *COMBAT READINESS, *PERSONNEL...
INTRODUCTION: Today, the United States confronts a dynamic international environment marked by security challenges of unprecedented diversity. Along with our Joint partners, the Air Force will defend and advance the interests of the United States by providing unique capabilities to succeed in current conflicts while preparing to counter future threats to our national security. Over the last year, the Air Force made great strides in strengthening the precision and reliability that is our...
Topics: DTIC Archive, SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC, *POSTURE(GENERAL), *AIR FORCE, VIGILANCE,...
The purpose of this monograph is to determine if the Army missed an opportunity to reduce a level of command as a part of Army Transformation. This monograph demonstrates that the Army failed to maximize Transformation and reduce a level of command in according with its modularity concept developed between 2003 and 205 and espoused as late as the 2005 Army Posture Statement. This monograph explores the historical lineage and culture and how it applies to Army decision making over the last...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS SCHOOL OF ADVANCED MILITARY...
The leaders of the People's Republic of China have often referred to their position on arms control and disarmament as consistent and principled. Yet it is clear that since 1949 Beijing's arms control policies have been dynamic, reflecting and supporting changing ideological, military, economic, and foreign policy objectives. Although shifts in China's arms control posture have been subtle and incremental, it is possible to identify distinct policy lines associated with particular periods of...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA, *DISARMAMENT, *CHINA, *INTERNATIONAL POLITICS,...
This paper was a quick response to an OPNAV Quadrennial Integration Group (QIG) question as to how Navy could be postured, deployed and structured to maintain dominance and influence (the ability to deter and reassure on a global scale) as a global navy.
Topics: DTIC Archive, CENTER FOR NAVAL ANALYSES ALEXANDRIA VA, *DETERRENCE, *NAVAL OPERATIONS, QUICK...
This Nuclear Posture Review provides a roadmap for implementing President Obama's agenda for reducing nuclear risks to the United States, our allies and partners, and the international community. As the President said in Prague last year, a world without nuclear weapons will not be achieved quickly, but we must begin to take concrete steps today. This NPR places the prevention of nuclear terrorism and proliferation at the top of the U.S. policy agenda, and describes how the United States will...
Topics: DTIC Archive, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON DC, *POSTURE(GENERAL), *NUCLEAR...
Topics: DTIC Archive, COAST GUARD WASHINGTON DC, *COAST GUARD OPERATIONS, *FEDERAL BUDGETS,...