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Strategic Planning Document -
National Security

A committee of the National Science and Technology Council
January 1995


  • Dr. John Deutch, Deputy Secretary, CNS Chair, Department of Defense
  • Ms. Jane Wales, Associate Director for National Security and International Affairs, CNS White House Co-Chair, Office of Science and Technology Policy
  • Dr. Victor Reis, Assistant Secretary, Defense Programs, CNS Vice Chair, Department of Energy
  • Dr. Gordon Adams, Associate Director, National Security Affairs, Office of Management and Budget
  • Mr. Leon Fuerth, National Security Advisor, Office of the Vice President
  • Mr. Robert Bell, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director Defense Policy and Arms Control, National Security Council
  • Mr. Daniel Poneman, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director Nonproliferation and Export Controls, National Security Council
  • Mr. George Tenet, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director Intelligence Programs, National Security Council
  • Mr. W. Bowman Cutter, Deputy Assistant to the President for Economic Policy, Naitonal Economic Council
  • GEN (ret) John Dailey, Associate Deputy Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • Dr. Mary Good, Under Secretary for Technology, Department of Commerce
  • Mr. William Reinsch, Under Secretary for Export Administration, Department of Commerce
  • Dr. Lynn Davis, Under Secretary for International Security Affairs, Department of State
  • Mr. James Hirsch, Deputy Director for Science and Technology, Central Intelligence Agency
  • Mr. John Holum, Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency

CNS Working Group Members:

  • RADM Marc Pelaez, DoD (Chairman)
  • Mr. Jack Bachkoksy, ODDR&E
  • Mr. Robert Touhy, ODDR&E
  • Mr. Stephen Day, ACDA
  • Dr. Norm Kahn, CIA
  • Mr. Brian McCleary, DoS
  • Mr. John Coan, DoC
  • Mr. Dennis Rogosch, DoC
  • Mr. Nicholas Flagler, DoC
  • Mr. Gregg Henry, OMB
  • Mr. Richard Kline, NASA
  • Mr. Michael Lyons, NASA
  • Mr. Thomas Fuhrman, OSTP
  • Col. Ed Mahen, ARPA
  • Dr. Richard Chait, Army
  • Dr. Robert Rohde, Army
  • Ms. Susan Bales, Navy (Executive Secretary)
  • Dr. Maurice Katz, DoE
  • Dr. Kenneth Schafer, DoE

Additional Contributors:

  • Dr. Anita Jones, DDR&E
  • Amb. L. Craig Johnstone, DoS
  • RADM Dave Oliver, DoD (Previous Chairman)
  • Mr. John Reingruber, OASD (SO/LIC)
  • Mr. Charles Swett, OASD (SO/LIC)
  • Mr. James Mattice, Air Force
  • LTC. Harry Spies, Marine Corps
  • Mr. John Richards, DoC
  • Mr. Ivan Bekey, NASA
  • Mr. Dan Bergbauer, DoE
  • Ms. Leslie Gelman, CIA
  • Maj. Brian Keller, Army

NSTC Cross-Committee Coordination With:

  • Committee on Information and Communication Research and Development
  • Committee on International Science, Engineering and Technology
  • Committee on Fundamental Science
  • Committee on Transportation Research and Development


This Strategic Implementation Plan addresses the federal science and technology contribution to the President's national security strategy, A Strategy of Engagement and Enlargement. This is an integrated, interagency plan. It builds on agency strategy documents where appropriate, and, in turn, provides structure upon which other agency strategies can be built. This plan was developed by the Committee for National Security1 in response to the national security science and technology priorities articulated in a joint Office of Science and Technology Policy/Office of Management and Budget letter ("FY 1996 Research and Development Priorities") of May 6, 1994.

1 The purpose of the Committee for National Security is to advise and assist the National Science and Technology Council to increase the overall effectiveness and productivity of federal efforts in national security research and development. The major goals of the Committee for National Security are to:

Coordinate and integrate national security science and technology plans and investments. This includes identifying gaps and overlaps in program areas to more efficiently support the President's National Security Strategy.

Foster increased operational collaboration among federal agencies participating in national security science and technology development. This includes harmonizing the evolving roles of U.S. agencies in the new national security environment. It also provides an interagency mechanism to help jointly pursue administration priorities.

Help identify national security science and technology priorities for the National Science and Technology Council. This includes identifying agency investments in national security science and technology priority areas and establishing baselines and mechanisms to measure future progress and performance of our national security science and technology investment.


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National Security - Table of Contents

Executive Summary

1. The Vision

2. Strategy Elements

3. Implementation

3. Implementation - continued

Committee

Appendix A

Appendix B