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5 Potential Future Efforts
Pages 73-76

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From page 73...
... 2004. Joint Defense Capabilities Study: Improving DoD Strategic Planning, Resourcing, and Execution to Satisfy Joint Requirements, Final Report, January, Department of Defense, Washington, D.C.
From page 74...
... Examples of potential subjects could include methods of using available but uncertain intelligence information about competitors or threats, and the applicability of commercial planning and analysis tools to Navy functional support areas that have similarities to commercial operations. 2ADM Vern Clark, USN, Chief of Naval Operations.
From page 75...
... Army's and the U.S. Marine Corps's Combat XXI activities.3 This effort could provide a useful simulation tool to support the Department of the Navy's CBP process, especially as it pertains to joint capabilities involving the 3This project is entitled Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N81, and the Naval Postgraduate School World-Class Modeling (WCM)
From page 76...
... · A new concept being floated within the DOD currently involves "capability deployment groups." The motivation for the concept stems from the recognition that implementation of grand concepts for capability development will not be realized in the absence of sustained and focused implementation mechanisms. The Navy could assess this concept and its potential to improve Navy CBP activities.


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