By Terri Moon Cronk, DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON -- Defense Department military and civilian
leaders participated in the Defense News Conference here yesterday to discuss
the 2018 National Defense Strategy and how the U.S. military is evolving as it
responds to global power competition.
Leaders in attendance included Chief of Naval Operations
Navy Adm. John Richardson, Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson, Undersecretary
of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment Ellen Lord, Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Defense for Industrial Policy Eric Chewning, and military deputy
to the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness,
Marine Corps Lt. Gen. H. Stacy Clardy III.
The leaders’ remarks revolved around the three lines of
effort of the NDS: optimizing lethality, increasing the number of allies and
partners, and reforming the way DoD does business to quickly get technology
into the hands of warfighters.
Here are some takeaways from the daylong conference:
-- The Navy must be ready to compete in all arenas of global
threats against near-peer competitors such as Russia and China, both of which
have growing technology capabilities.
-- DoD readiness ensures it has more tools today than it has
had in the past, which allows the services to provide training that’s rigorous
and realistic. More importantly, today’s training ensures mastery of skills.
-- A tenet of DoD training is to ensure the services can
train and fight with DoD partners and allies.
-- Squadrons are the power base of the Air Force. They are
the guts, brains and clenched fist of American resolve, and comprise how the
Air Force competes, deters and wins. “We must build a more lethal and ready Air
Force that can operate seamlessly across all domains with joint and allied
partners,” Wilson said.
-- Industrial-base collaboration with U.S. partners and
allies is an important diplomatic tool for DoD.
-- A critical part of the NDS effort to reform business
practices in DoD is the priority to get capabilities in the hands of service
members downrange quickly.
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