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==Additional Notes and Highlights== | ==Additional Notes and Highlights== | ||
Outline: | |||
Foreword | |||
Executive Summary | |||
Secure the United States from Attack through an Active, Layered Defense | |||
Organizing Construct—Lead, Support, and Enable | |||
Key Objectives of the Strategy | |||
Capabilities for Homeland Defense and Civil Support | |||
Projected Implications of the Strategy | |||
I. Context | |||
Key Definitions | |||
Standing Guidance from National and Defense Strategies | |||
Security Environment | |||
Organizing for Homeland Defense and Civil Support | |||
Assumptions | |||
II. Active, Layered Defense | |||
III. Strategic Goal and Key Objectives | |||
Lead | |||
Support | |||
Enable | |||
IV. Core Capabilities | |||
Capabilities for Achieving Maximum Awareness of Threats | |||
Capabilities for Deterring, Intercepting, and Defeating Threats at a Safe Distance | |||
Capabilities for Achieving Mission Assurance | |||
Capabilities for CBRNE Consequence Management | |||
Improving US and International Capabilities for Homeland Defense and Homeland Security | |||
V. Implications of the Strategy | |||
Force Structure | |||
Technology | |||
Funding | |||
Managing Homeland Defense and Civil Support Risks | |||
VI. Conclusion |
Revision as of 14:07, 30 June 2010
Full Title of Reference
Strategy for Homeland Defense and Civil Support
Full Citation
Department of Defense, Strategy for Homeland Defense and Civil Support (2005). Web
Categorization
- Overview: Government Reports
- Approaches Government Organizations
Key Words
Strategy
Synopsis
The Strategy for Homeland Defense and Civil Support articulates strategic goals and objectives and provides direction to relevant Homeland Defense activities across the department. These activities include deterring and preventing attacks, protecting critical defense and designated civilian infrastructure, providing situational understanding, and preparing for and responding to incidents.
The strategy defines DoDs strategic objectives in a lead, support, enable framework. The department has the lead role in providing for the defense of the United States, is an important government partner in providing support to civil authorities, and actively seeks to enable domestic and international partners to improve their homeland defense and homeland security contributions.
The strategy focuses on building needed transformational capabilities, enhanced maritime awareness and response capability, strengthened allied contributions to collective security, and improved support to civil authorities.
Additional Notes and Highlights
Outline:
Foreword Executive Summary Secure the United States from Attack through an Active, Layered Defense Organizing Construct—Lead, Support, and Enable Key Objectives of the Strategy Capabilities for Homeland Defense and Civil Support Projected Implications of the Strategy I. Context Key Definitions Standing Guidance from National and Defense Strategies Security Environment Organizing for Homeland Defense and Civil Support Assumptions II. Active, Layered Defense III. Strategic Goal and Key Objectives Lead Support Enable IV. Core Capabilities Capabilities for Achieving Maximum Awareness of Threats Capabilities for Deterring, Intercepting, and Defeating Threats at a Safe Distance Capabilities for Achieving Mission Assurance Capabilities for CBRNE Consequence Management Improving US and International Capabilities for Homeland Defense and Homeland Security V. Implications of the Strategy Force Structure Technology Funding Managing Homeland Defense and Civil Support Risks VI. Conclusion