- Quadrennial Defense Review
:"QDR" redirects here. For the computer technology called QDR, see
Quad Data Rate ."The Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR) is a study by the
United States Department of Defense that analyzes strategic objectives and potential military threats. The "Quadrennial Defense Review Report" is the main public document describing the United States'smilitary doctrine .The congressionally mandated Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR) directs DoDto undertake a wide-ranging review of strategy, programs, and resources. Specifically,the QDR is expected to delineate a national defense strategy consistent with the mostrecent National Security Strategy by defining force structure, modernization plans, anda budget plan allowing the military to successfully execute the full range of missionswithin that strategy. The report will include an evaluation by the Secretary of Defenseand Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the military’s ability to successfully executeits missions at a low-to-moderate level of risk within the forecast budget plan. Theresults of the 2001 QDR could well shape U.S. strategy and force structure in comingyears. This report will be updated as future events warrant.Jeffrey D. Brake, Summary.]
The 1996 QDR was the first review requested by the Congress following the dissolution of the
Soviet Union .In 1993, the Bottom Up Review (BUR) acknowledged the significant changes in the global securityenvironment by articulating a strategy where the Department of Defense sought toprevent conflict by promoting democracy and peaceful resolution of conflict whileconnecting the U.S. military to the militaries of other countries, especially those of theformer Soviet Union. [Aspin, Section I.]
The BUR addressed the need for peacekeeping and peace enforcement operations, but used the two major theater war (MTW) scenario as the main force shaping construct. [Aspin, Section II, “A Defense Strategy for the New Era.”]
The 7-8 November 2000 QDR intended for implementation in FY2001 was a peacetime QDR created under Defense Secretary
William Cohen issued before theSeptember 11, 2001 attacks . Within a month it was substantially rewritten by the Bush Administration which was elected the day following its release. For the second release the mandate had changed, but still represented the pre-9/11 strategic environment.The 2006 QDR issued
6 February 2006 was a wartime QDR created under Defense SecretaryDonald Rumsfeld . The United States had been at war for over four years. [ [http://www.defenselink.mil/qdr/report/Report20060203.pdf "Quadrennial Defense Review Report"] .February 6 ,2006 .]References
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* CRS Report for Congress, Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR): Background, Process, and Issues, Jeffrey D. Brake, National Defense Fellow, Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Trade Division, DOD, The Library of Congress, June 21, 2001
* Les Aspin, Report on the Bottom Up Review, Section I, “National Security in the Post-Cold War Era.”External links
* [http://www.defenselink.mil/qdr/ Quadrennial Defense Review]
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