1、NATIONAL SECURITY RESEARCH DIVISIONInternational Security and Defense Policy ProgramAbout the RAND National Security Research Division The RAND National Security Research Division(NSRD)provides insights to directly inform the most consequential U.S.Department of Defense(DoD)and broader national secu
2、rity decisions.Our top priorities include strengthening U.S.military force readiness and reestablishing the capabilities needed to deter and defeat modern threats.NSRD houses the National Defense Research Institute,one of three federally funded research and development centers(FFRDCs)that RAND opera
3、tes for DoD.Analyses from RANDs FFRDCs account for billions of dollars in savings and cost avoidance for the federal government.(See the QR code below for data on how RAND saves the government money.)International Security and Defense Policy ProgramThe International Security and Defense Policy Progr
4、am(ISDP)directly supports U.S.defense decisionmakers with deep,interdisciplinary analysis and actionable recommendations to (1)inform U.S.deterrence strategies with enhanced understanding of the security environment,(2)develop defense strategies and operational concepts to increase joint force warfi