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05/13/22 1 Roderick C. Zastrow - President 8898 Hunters Way, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129 • 717.448.6735 • [email protected]www.innovizion.us CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED No. 10- 01 INNOVIZION, LLC POLICY STRATEGY LEADERSHIP Thinking About Long Range Thinking About Long Range Strike Strike an Issue Paper on an Issue Paper on Force Planning for National Force Planning for National Security Security September 30, 2010 September 30, 2010

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Roderick C. Zastrow - President

8898 Hunters Way, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129 • 717.448.6735 • [email protected] • www.innovizion.us

CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED No. 10-01

INNOVIZION, LLCPOLICY • STRATEGY • LEADERSHIP

Thinking About Long Range StrikeThinking About Long Range Strike

an Issue Paper onan Issue Paper onForce Planning for National SecurityForce Planning for National Security

September 30, 2010September 30, 2010

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Interests & Grand Interests & Grand StrategyStrategy

US Interests Nation likely to retain global leadership interests

Threats and Competitors Rising competitors within international system

International Security Environment Likelihood of a multi-polar international system

Internal Constraints Pressures from growing deficits and current account

balances Major International System Change(s)

Potential for major shifts/overt shifts in global alignment Risks

Armed conflict stemming from assertions of territorial, global commons or resource access control

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TheaterTheater StrategyStrategy The U.S. should adopt a long view looking out

across a 5-20 year horizon The international system will look to leadership in

providing stabilizing capability and actions U.S. economic interests and inherent strength of

American productivity and innovation suggest some alignment with allies, partners, and fence-riders

As a result, there is in a potentially large leadership role for America to play in developing global and regional initiatives and capabilities to secure and maintain regional stability

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Desired Attributes to Support Desired Attributes to Support American Global InterestsAmerican Global Interests

Global range and associated access Redundant means to secure global

commons Resiliency in posture, forces, CONOPS Responsive capabilities to address hours

to years-length challenges and threats Graduated levels of capability that

constructively contribute to deterrence, escalation control and, when necessary, achieving military and political objectives

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Challenges and OpportunitiesChallenges and Opportunitiesto Developto Develop

Penetrating adversary-denied airspace Achieving multi-source sensing, integration,

and dissemination Developing at least adequate electronic

warfare capabilities to both protect and attack

Developing clandestine insertion & extraction Attaining assured command & control Overcoming the tyranny of range &

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Roderick C. Zastrow - President

8898 Hunters Way, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129 • 717.448.6735 • [email protected] • www.innovizion.us

CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED No. 10-01

INNOVIZION, LLCPOLICY • STRATEGY • LEADERSHIP

Thinking About Long Range StrikeThinking About Long Range Strike

an Issue Briefan Issue BriefOn Force Planning for National On Force Planning for National

SecuritySecuritySeptember 30, 2010September 30, 2010