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TABLE OF CONTENTS I SECRETARY S LETTER III EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 INTRODUCTION 3 CHAPTER I: FUTURE SECURITY ENVIRONMENT 11 CHAPTER II: THE DEFENSE STRATEGY 27 CHAPTER III: REBALANCING THE JOINT FORCE 43 CHAPTER IV: REBALANCING THE DEFENSE INSTITUTION 53 CHAPTER V: IMPLICATIONS AND RISKS OF SEQUESTRATION-LEVEL CUTS 59 CHAIRMAN S ASSESSMENT OF THE QUADRENNIAL DEFENSE REVIEW I EXECUTIVE SUMMARY III EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The United States faces a rapidly changing security environment. We are repositioning to focus on the strategic challenges and opportunities that will define our future: new technologies, new centers of power, and a world that is growing more volatile, more unpredictable, and in some instances more threatening to
contested battlespace in the air, sea, and space domains – as well as cyberspace – in which our forces enjoyed dominance in our most recent conflicts. Our sustained attention and engagement will be important in shaping emerging global trends, both positive and negative. Unprecedented levels of global
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Battlespace, Predictive Battlespace Awareness: Linking Intelligence, JOINT DOCTRINE, Geospatial Information and Services Capabilities, Insights on Joint Operations: The, Intelligence preparation of the battlefield/ battlespace, Understanding & Evaluating C2 Effectiveness by, Understanding & Evaluating C2 Effectiveness by Measuring Battlespace Awareness, Battlespace Message Manager, Ethical Failure and its Operational Cost