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Annual Report to the President and the Congress

Authors: William S. Cohen; OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON DC
Abstract:
Having inherited the defense structure that won the Cold War and Desert Storm, the Clinton Administration intends to leave as its legacy a defense strategy, a military, and a Defense Department that have been transformed to meet the new challenges of a new century. Our strategy will ensure that America continues to lead a world of accelerating change by shaping the emerging security environment to reduce threats and to promote our interests and by responding to crises that threaten our interests. We will execute the strategy with superior military forces that fully exploit advances in technology by employing new operational concepts and organizational structures. And we will support our forces with a Department that is as lean, agile, and focused as our warfighters. Toward this end, the Department of Defense last year conducted perhaps the most fundamental and comprehensive review ever conducted of defense posture, policy, and programs. The Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR) examined the national security threats, risks, and opportunities facing the United States today and out to 2015. Based on this analysis, we designed a defense strategy to implement the defense requirements of the President's National Security Strategy for a New Century.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Annual rept.
Pages: 336
Report Date: 1998
Report Number: A453153
Keywords relating to this report:
*DEFENSE SYSTEMS
*DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
*NATIONAL SECURITY
COLD WAR
EMERGENCIES
ENVIRONMENTS
MILITARY OPERATIONS
MILITARY REQUIREMENTS
ORGANIZATIONS
REPORTS
STRATEGY
THREATS
UNITED STATES
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