Quadrennial Defense Review Independent Panel - United States Institute of Peace
Quadrennial Defense Review Independent Panel - Findings and recommendations of the Quadrennial Defense Review Independent Panel, as presented to Congress on July 29, 2010.
Joint Statement - William J. Perry and Stephen J. Hadley before the House Armed Services Committee.
The Quadrennial Defense Review Independent Panel is a bipartisan congressional panel charged with conducting an assessment of the assumptions, strategy, findings, and risks described in the Department of Defense’s Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR). The QDR, a report required by law and provided by the Defense Department to Congress, is intended to assess the national security environment over the next 20 years and identify the defense strategy, forces, and resources required to meet future challenges.
Read more ....Panel Suggests Changes in Long-Term Defense Planning -- U.S. Department of Defense
Defense review calls for Navy buildup -- Washington Times
Alternate QDR: More troops, modern equipment -- Navy Times
New Report Criticizes Focus of U.S. Defense Effort -- CQ Politics
QDR Panel Dodges F136 Support -- DoD Buzz
Independent panel declares the military needs more of everything -- The Cable/Foreign Policy
Defense Planning Recommendations Handed Down -- Executive Biz
Panel Warns Of DoD ‘Train Wreck’ -- DoD Buzz
Independent QDR Panel Recommends Buying More of Everything, Increasing Defense Budget -- Defense Tech
Why the QDR's independent panel makes good, common sense on U.S. defense -- Shadow Government/Foreign Policy
Panel: Military Unaffordable -- And Too Small -- Defense And Diplomacy
More on that Alternate QDR -- Cato & Liberty
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