Anthony Cordesman, a longtime defense wonk at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, has been around long enough to see effort after effort of
“„Is $533.7 billion in FY2010 and 4.2% of [the gross domestic product spent on defense] enough? Enough for what? Our most recent [Quadrennial Defense Review] is a morass of half thought-out ideas-many calling for further study or otherwise deferring tangible action. We don’t have a force plan. We don’t have a clearly defined, defenser-wide procurement plan. We don’t tie the QDR to end strength goals that are clearly defined and costed. We haven’t provided meaningful budget figures because the QDR is not tied to the FYDP. We haven’t set clear goals to be achieved. We have no metrics.
