@inbook{10.7249/mg499af.11, ISBN = {9780833039620}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7249/mg499af.11}, abstract = {Realigning the overall division of labor among the armed forces would be but part of the solution needed to align forces and capabilities to support U.S. grand strategy. DoD would also need to field different kinds of forces and capabilities. Here, we explore the implications of our assessment for the overall military establishment.Undergirding all the diverse capabilities of the U.S. armed forces are requirements for a new and daunting degree of information—about the enemy, about the environment, and about themselves. These requirements seem likely to grow and diversify. To put the problem in perspective, consider that the U.S.}, bookauthor = {Andrew R. Hoehn and Adam Grissom and David A. Ochmanek and David A. Shlapak and Alan J. Vick}, booktitle = {A New Division of Labor: Meeting America's Security Challenges Beyond Iraq}, edition = {1}, pages = {61--96}, publisher = {RAND Corporation}, title = {Implications for the Armed Forces}, year = {2007} }