Strategy, Doctrine, and Resources

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The Strategy, Doctrine, and Resources Program (SD&R) conducts research to help the Army understand the emerging strategic context, identify and adjust external demands, and optimize the use of its resources. Employing objective, high-quality expertise developed over many years of focused, sustained research, the program provides both long-term and quick-response support on issues of critical importance to the Army.

Sponsors of Strategy, Doctrine, and Resources Program Research

Army senior leaders sponsor the research conducted in SD&R. Before accepting funding for any new study, we work closely with the sponsor and their staff to ensure it focuses on a major policy concern and that its tasks are carefully scoped to allow objective, analytic research in a timely manner.

The Army Deputy Chiefs of Staff, G-2, G-3/5/7, G-8; U.S. Army European Command; U.S. Army Pacific Command; U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command; U.S. Army Futures Command; and the U.S. Army Special Operations Command are among the most frequent sponsors of SD&R studies. The program supports senior leaders from across the Army, however, and provides objective research and analysis for Army leadership with pressing issues in our research streams.

Research Streams

The Strategy, Doctrine, and Resources Program sustains research streams in seven major policy domains, below.

Competition With Near Peer Adversaries

Ongoing and Recent Projects

  • Anticipating Adversary Intervention and Aggression
  • Making Mischief: China-Russia Axis
  • Strategic Competition with China in the Indo-Pacific Theater
  • Extending Russia

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Operational Concepts

Ongoing and Recent Projects

  • U.S. Army Concepts, Forces, And Posture for the Fight in Europe
  • Multi-Domain Battle/Multi-Domain Operations Exploring Army-Air Force Command and Control Issues
  • Deterrence and Operational Unpredictability

Featured Publication

Modernization and Readiness

Ongoing and Recent Projects

  • Value of readiness
  • Linking Costs to the Army Strategic Readiness Assessment
  • Army 2.0: Developing Concepts and Capabilities for a Threat-Based Army and Its Formation

Allies and Partners

Ongoing and Recent Projects

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Strategic and Emerging Threats

Ongoing and Recent Projects

  • Preventing the Reconstitution of Defeated Insurgents in the Middle East and Beyond
  • Assessing Potential USASOC Adaptations for the Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Mission
  • The Adaptability of Violent Non-State Actors: Anticipating Change in the Operational Environment

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For more about a particular research stream, contact Jennifer Kavanagh, Director, Strategy, Doctrine, and Resources Program.