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- catalog abstract "The Dynamic Commitment Wargame Series, in support of the Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR), provided an innovative and effective means of evaluating the suitability of projected U.S. forces to respond to the range of challenges in the defense environment anticipated by the Joint Strategy Review. The Dynamic Commitment Wargame Series informed participants regarding the expected future demand on forces, such that Services were better able to articulate the effect of the examined force options. Key findings included: The projected U.S. Force (POM Force) is suitable, though stressed, to execute the strategy. The POM Force is the Program Objective Memorandum five-year proposal of each Service that translates requirements and resources into forces, manpower and material. Forward presence remains a cornerstone of strategy execution. The current force structure is fragile. Preserving the effectiveness of uniquely configured platforms or units in the face of force reductions, must receive careful consideration. Despite recognized limitations, the potential for the Dynamic Commitment gaming methodology is significant, including its ability to allow examination of near-term alternative force structures.".
- catalog alternative "Wargaming projected forces against the QDR defense strategy".
- catalog contributor b10592883.
- catalog contributor b10592884.
- catalog contributor b10592885.
- catalog contributor b10592886.
- catalog created "[1997]".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "[1997]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1997]".
- catalog description "The Dynamic Commitment Wargame Series, in support of the Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR), provided an innovative and effective means of evaluating the suitability of projected U.S. forces to respond to the range of challenges in the defense environment anticipated by the Joint Strategy Review. The Dynamic Commitment Wargame Series informed participants regarding the expected future demand on forces, such that Services were better able to articulate the effect of the examined force options. Key findings included: The projected U.S. Force (POM Force) is suitable, though stressed, to execute the strategy. The POM Force is the Program Objective Memorandum five-year proposal of each Service that translates requirements and resources into forces, manpower and material. Forward presence remains a cornerstone of strategy execution. The current force structure is fragile. Preserving the effectiveness of uniquely configured platforms or units in the face of force reductions, must receive careful consideration. Despite recognized limitations, the potential for the Dynamic Commitment gaming methodology is significant, including its ability to allow examination of near-term alternative force structures.".
- catalog extent "4 p. ;".
- catalog isPartOf "Strategic forum ; no. 131".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "[1997]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Washington, D.C.?] : National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Military maneuvers United States.".
- catalog subject "Military planning United States.".
- catalog subject "U310 .C37 1997".
- catalog subject "War games.".
- catalog title "Dynamic commitment : wargaming projected forces against the QDR defense strategy / by Clarence E. Carter, Philip D. Coker and Stanley Gorenc.".
- catalog title "Wargaming projected forces against the QDR defense strategy".
- catalog type "text".