

PART I: A New Strategy for a New Era
PART II: Challenges in the New Security Environment
PART III: Defense Strategy and Forces
Roles of Military Power in U.S.Defense Strategy
Building the Rightsized Force
Achieving Critical Force Enhancements
PART IV: Defense Initiatives
Readiness
Quality of Life
Cooperative Threat Reduction
Counterproliferation and Treaty Activities
Nuclear Posture Review
Economic Security -- New Ways of Doing Business at Defense
Acquisition Reform
Enhancing the Military TechnologicalAdvantage
PART V: Defense Management
Personnel
Financial Management Reform
Environmental Security
Infrastructure and Logistics
Research and Technology
PART VI: Defense Components
Strategic Nuclear Forces
Land Forces
Maritime Forces
Aviation Forces
Mobility Forces
Special Operations Forces
Space Forces
Ballistic Missile Defenses
The National GuardAnd Reserve -- America's Force in Reserve
Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence
PART VII: Defense Budget
PART VIII: Statutory Reports
Report of the Secretary of the Army
Report of the Secretary of the Navy
Report of the Secretary of the Air Force
Report of the Chairman of the Reserve Forces Policy Board
APPENDICES
Department of Defense Organizational Charts
BudgetTables
Personnel Tables
Force Structure Tables
Goldwater-Nichols Act Implementation Report
Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Report
Personnel Readiness Factors by Race and Gender
Mobility and the Law of the Sea
Freedom of Navigation
Military Assistance