Leader: Sheila R. Ronis
The Vision and Guiding Principles Working Group is developing a
vision of success in the year 2030 for the national security system.
The working group will use this common vision to develop a set of
national security guiding principles that will inform the Project's
legislative solution.
Organizational theorists suggest that agreement on a vision,
purpose, and principles is the most important element in organizational
effectiveness. The Vision and Guiding Principles Working Group
examines whether such agreement exists across the national security
system, paying particular attention to the intersection of military
doctrine and internal procedures used by each department and agency to
guide activities in national security affairs. Have the highest
authorities in the national security system articulated a
government-wide vision, purpose, and set of principles? To what extent
has such an articulation unified departmental thinking and action or,
on the other hand, to what extent has the failure to articulate such a
vision led to departmental fragmentation and policy gridlock? How do
the principles of various departments align with or contradict each
other? How have they been formulated, disseminated, received and, in
some cases, changed?
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