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Appendix A: Terms of Reference
Pages 115-119

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... A Terms of Reference Has
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... In view of the momentous changes that have since taken place, particularly with national security requirements in the aftermath of the Cold War, I request that the Naval Studies Board immediately undertake a major review and revision of the earlier Navy-21 findings. The attached Terms of Reference, developed in consultation between my staff and the Chairman and Director of the Naval Studies Board, indicate shone topics which I believe should receive special attention.
From page 117...
... In view of the fundamental national and international changes -- especially the Cold Wares end -- that have occurred since 1988, it is timely to conduct a comprehensive review of the Navy-21 findings, and recast them, where needed, to reflect known and anticipated changes in the threat, naval missions, force levels, budget, manpower, as well as present or anticipated technical developments capable of providing cost effective leverage in an austere environment. Drawing upon its subsequent studies where appropriate, including the subpanel review in 1992 of the prior Navy-21 study, the Naval Studies Board is requested to undertake immediately a comprehensive review and update of its 1988 findings.
From page 118...
... 4. Technologies that may advance cruise and tactical ballistic missile defense and offensive capabilities beyond current system approaches should be examined.
From page 119...
... The study should review the overall architecture of models and simulation in the DoD (DoN, JCS, and OSD) , the ability of models to represent real world situations, and their merits as tools upon which to make technical and force composition decisions.


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