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The authors define a formal strategic plan: one that contains specific strategic objectives, offers a clear and executable strategy for achieving objectives, illuminates force capability requirements, and is harmonized with the Future Years Defense Program. They discuss the reasons why a strategic plan is needed and the value it would have in coherently connecting the guidance provided by the National Command Authorities to the integrated activities of the unified commands, the Services, and other components of DoD. They conclude by examining three alternatives to improve the strategic planning processes and to facilitate efficient development of strategic plans. They settle on a set of recommendations that they believe would comprehensively link the major elements of current strategic planning, albeit modified in some cases, and establish a clearer military foundation for DoD resource decisions.
Publication Date
9-1-1995
Keywords
TEP; theater engagement planning; combatant commands; security cooperation; Strategic Planning; Lovelace; Thomas-Durell Young
Recommended Citation
Douglas C. Lovelace Professor and Thomas-Durell Young Dr.,
U.S. Department of Defense Strategic Planning: The Missing Nexus ( US Army War College Press, 1995),
https://press.armywarcollege.edu/monographs/229