MILNET Brief The Hart Rudman Commission Report "The combination of unconventional weapons proliferation with the persistance of international terrorism will end the relative invulnerability of the U.S. homelaned to catastrophic attack. A direct attack against American citizens on American soil is likley over the next quarter century."
- Executive Summary, the U.S. Commission on National Security in the 21st Century, January 31, 2001 |
Phase 1 (July 1998 - August 1999)
The USCNS/21 study is a two and a half year project that has been divided into three phases of research.Phase 2 (August 1999 - April 2000) (PDF 319KB)
- MAJOR THEMES AND IMPLICATIONS (HTML)
- SUPPORTING RESEARCH & ANALYSIS (PDF 1.6MB)
- STUDY ADDENDUM (PDF 401KB)
Phase 2 will review existing national security strategies and provide recommendations for adjusting these strategies to cope with the threats and oppurtunities that may flow from the future national security environment.
Phase 3 (April 2000 - February 2001) (PDF 1.58MB)
Phase 3 will recommend the modification or creation of new national security structures to implement the strategies proposed in Phase 2.