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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/RR1920
ISBN9780833098139
来源IDRR-1920-A
Pacific Engagement: Forging Tighter Connections Between Tactical Security Cooperation Activities and U.S. Strategic Goals in the Asia-Pacific Region
Stephen Watts; Christopher M. Schnaubelt; Sean Mann; Angela O'Mahony; Michael Schwille
发表日期2018
出版年2018
页码142
语种英语
结论
  • The existing security cooperation (SC) planning coordination system generally functions well, though challenges remain. Many processes do not adequately ensure that the right information gets to the right people. The participants in exercise planning events, for instance, are often different from the personnel who will ultimately conduct those events, but no authoritative record of the planning conferences is transmitted to the SC event executors. These process issues are exacerbated by personnel turnover and shortfalls.
  • Several of the planning coordination problems identified by interviewees were caused by inconsistent adherence to established practice, rather than problems with the system itself.
  • At a conceptual level, the SC strategic evaluation process in many cases does a poor job of specifying the intermediate outcomes that should be observable if SC events are indeed contributing to strategic-level goals.
  • In addition, many of the data necessary to make informed SC evaluations are not currently being collected.
摘要
  • Improve knowledge management (accessible country folders with details on logistics and other requirements, cultural information, etc.), as well as evaluation tools.
  • Work to improve the critical content of after-action reports, potentially using any one of a number of well-established processes for facilitating such analyses.
  • Develop measures of effectiveness and measures of performance that more appropriately reflect intermediate military objectives and tasks.
  • A waiver from the State Department could allow the issuance of official passports without requiring flight schedules and manifests.
  • Develop and disseminate strategic communications themes for SC and relate those themes to specific SC activities.
主题Joint Operations ; Military Education and Training ; Military Strategy ; Military Tactics ; Security Cooperation ; United States Army
URLhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR1920.html
来源智库RAND Corporation (United States)
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Stephen Watts,Christopher M. Schnaubelt,Sean Mann,et al. Pacific Engagement: Forging Tighter Connections Between Tactical Security Cooperation Activities and U.S. Strategic Goals in the Asia-Pacific Region. 2018.
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