Transcription of The Defense Readiness Reporting System
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30 JFQ / issue thirty-nine ForumTen years ago, the growing involvement in Bosnia engendered discussions on how the Department of De-fense (DOD) measures the ability of the Armed Forces to execute a broad range of missions. Many recognized that Readiness Reporting systems needed to reflect a continuum of possible op-erations. Today this question takes on new significance as DOD wrestles with both the enormity and uncertainty of the present operational environment. The sustained demand for forces in Iraq and Afghanistan makes it chal-lenging to find units that are both suitable and available for deployment. It also underscores the importance of understanding residual force capability should another crisis occur.
32 JFQ / issue thirty-nine U.S. Navy (Justin R. Blake) Forum THE DEFENSE READINESS REPORTING SYSTEM system by directly measuring outputs— the …
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