MILITARY PERSONNEL
MILITARY PERSONNEL
44. Congress should significantly enhance the
Montgomery GI Bill, as well as strengthen
recently passed and pending legislation
supporting benefits-including transition,
medical, and homeownership-for qualified
veterans.
45. Congress and the Defense Department should
cooperate to decentralize military personnel
legislation dictating the terms of
enlistment/commissioning, career management,
retirement, and compensation.
45. Congress and the Defense Department should
cooperate to decentralize military personnel
legislation dictating the terms of
enlistment/commissioning, career management,
retirement, and compensation.
46. The Congressional leadership should conduct a
thorough bicameral, bipartisan review of the
Legislative Branch relationship to national
security and foreign policy.
47. Congressional and Executive Branch leaders
must build programs to encourage individual
members to acquire knowledge and experience in
both national security and
foreign policy.
48. Congress should rationalize its current
committee structure so that it best serves U.S.
national security objectives; specifically, it
should merge the current authorizing
committees with the relevant appropriations
subcommittees.
49. The Executive Branch must ensure a sustained
focus on foreign policy and national
security consultation with Congress and devote
resources to it. For its part, Congress must make
consultation a higher priority and form a
permanent consultative group of
Congressional leaders as part of this effort.
50: The President should create an implementing
mechanism to ensure that the major
recommendations of this Commission result in the
critical reforms necessary to ensure American
national security and global leadership over the
next quarter century.
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