Quadrennial Buzzword Review
Just looked over the "Reshaping the Defense Enterprise" section of the Quadrennial Defense Review, which the Pentagon unveiled today. It reads, frankly, like an effort to see how many corporate buzzwords they could cram into a single document. An excerpt:
Most importantly, the Department has made
notable progress toward an outcome-oriented,
capabilities-based planning approach that
provides the joint warfighter with the capabilities
needed to address a wider range of asymmetric
challenges.
Recent operational experiences have
demonstrated the need to bring further agility,
flexibility and horizontal integration to the
defense support infrastructure. The Department
has responded to that need with several
innovations in its organizations and support
services.
I was especially taken with the three words the document uses to characterize Defense officials' responsibilities. The department's senior leaders, the report notes, are concerned with "governance." At the next level down, leaders of components act in a "management" role. And what's the term for what everybody else in the sprawling military establishment does? "Work." It's nice that they make a clear distinction between this and what happens at the higher levels.
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