A Publication of the
Center for Technology and National Security Policy
National Defense University
Edited by
HANS BINNENDIJK and
STUART E. JOHNSON
BINNENDIJK and JOHNSON
TRANSFORMING
FOR STABILIZATION
AND RECONSTRUCTION
OPERATIONS
TRANSFORMING
FOR STABILIZATION
AND RECONSTRUCTION
OPERATIONS
Including chapters on lessons learned, force sizing, organization,
active and Reserve components, military culture, technological
support, interagency coordination, and international capabilities
The National Defense University established the Center for Technology and National Security
Policy to study the implications of technological innovation for U.S. national security policy and
military planning. The center combines scientific and technical assessments with analyses of
current strategic and defense policy issues for the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Joint Staff,
military services, defense laboratories, Congress, and other government agencies. Major areas
of focus include military transformation, science and technology policy, life sciences, homeland
security, and computational social science modeling. The center staff is comprised of defense
analysts and technologists and is led by two senior analysts who hold the Roosevelt Chair of
National Security Policy and the Edison Chair of Science and Technology.
TRANSFORMING FOR STABILIZATION AND
RECONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS