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"Delivering Doctrine to the Point of Need"

Doctrine 2015 is transforming the Army's doctrinal base to deliver doctrine - clear, concise, current and accessible - to the point of need. This
process accelerates the implementation of new doctrine across the force by providing the Army with a completely revised structure of manuals.

Doctrine 2015 captures the essential lessons learned from 10+ years of persistent conflict. It leverages a broader range of available collaborative
technologies including wiki, interactive media instruction, video books, blogs and social media. Most importantly, it makes doctrine more accessible
to Soldiers whether they are in a learning, training or operational environment.

"Our force has been operating at the speed of war for a decade-it's time our doctrine caught up." LTG Perkins, Commanding General, US Army Combined Arms Center, ARMY Magazine, March 2012.

ADP 1, The Army ADP and ADRP 1-02 ADP and ADRP 2-0 ADP and ADRP 3-0 ADP and ADRP 3-05 ADP and ADRP 3-07 ADP and ADRP 3-09
The Army Operational Terms and Military Symbols Intelligence Unified Land Operations Special Operations Stability Fires

ADP and ADRP 3-28

ADP and ADRP 3-37 ADP and ADRP 3-90 ADP and ADRP 4-0 ADP and ADRP 5-0 ADP and ADRP 6-0 ADP and ADRP 6-22
Defense Support of Civil Authorities Protection Offense and Defense Sustainment The Operations Process Mission Command Army Leadership

ADP and ADRP 7-0

 
Training Units and Developing Leaders  

 


Doctrine 2015 In The News

(January 2013)---Jan-Feb 2013 MILITARY REVIEW article by Mr. Clint Ancker and Mr. Mike Scully (CADD) --- "Army Doctrine Publication 3-0: An Opportunity to Meet the Challenges of the Future" - Army professionals who shared ideas born out of experiences in combat over the past 11 years developed ADP 3-0 and the associated Doctrine 2015 manuals.

(28 November 2012)---STAND-TO! announcement about Doctrine 2015 --- According to Army Chief of Staff Gen. Raymond T. Odierno - Doctrine 2015 is our way to directly shape what the doctrine process of the future will look like. This is the first comprehensive review of our doctrine structure that is based on the impact that an evolving operational environment and technological advances have in how we collect, display and disseminate information.

(22 October 2012)---ARMY TIMES special AUSA pullout section --- Mr. Clint Ancker, Director, Combined Arms Doctrine Directorate (CADD), talks about the improved access through mobile devices to Army doctrine, the current status in implementing the Doctrine 2015 Program, and the scheduled publication of the next category of Doctrine 2015 publications --- approximately 50 FMs by the end of 2013.

(22 October 2012) - At the Doctrine 2015 Exhibit at the 2012 AUSA Annual Meeting in Washington, DC, Mr. Clint Ancker, Director, Combined Arms Doctrine Directorate (CADD), demonstrates how Soldiers can use an online system to access Army doctrinal publications with mobile devices, such as eReaders, tablets and smartphones.

(30 August 2012) Mar-Apr 12 - ARMY SUSTAINMENT Magazine---MG James Hodge describes the importance of ADP/ADRP 4-0, Sustainment, as the Army's keystone sustainment doctrine, supporting and adding to ADP 3-0, Unified Land Operations.

(17 May 2012) FORT LEAVENWORTH LAMP ---Army conference gathers input to revise FM 3-24, the Army's field manual on Counterinsurgency.

(20 February 2012) An article in the March issue of ARMY Magazine discusses the structure and impact of Doctrine 2015.

(17 January 2012) An article in the January issue of the Air Land Sea Bulletin published by the Air Land Sea Application (ALSA) Center at Langley, Virginia..

(14 October 2011) TRADOC This Week: TRADOC's involvement during the Fall 2011 AUSA Conference, including the Doctrine 2015 Panel

(10 October 2011) Army Times: "Slimmed-down doctrine: Future manuals are fewer, shorter and handheld-accessible."

(18 August 2011) Conference Shapes Direction of Doctrine 2015 - Fort Leavenworth, KS - The Fort Leavenworth Lamp


Open ADP-1 in a new window/tab ADRP 1 is Pending Approval and Publication Open ADP 1-02 in a new window/tab Open ADRP 1-02 in a new window/tab Open ADP 2-0 in a new window/tab Open ADRP 2-0 in a new window/tab Open ADP 3-0 in a new window/tab Open ADRP 3-0 in a new window/tab Open ADP 3-05 in a new window/tab Open ADRP 3-05 in a new window/tab Open ADP 3-07 in a new window/tab Open ADRP 3-07 in a new window/tab Open ADP 3-09 in a new window/tab Open ADRP 3-09 in a new window/tab Open ADP 3-28 in a new window/tab ADRP 3-28 is Pending Approval and Publication Open ADP 3-37 in a new window/tab Open ADRP 3-37 in a new window/tab Open ADP 3-90 in a new window/tab Open ADRP 3-90 in a new window/tab Open ADP 4-0 in a new window/tab Open ADRP 4-0 in a new window/tab Open ADP 5-0 in a new window/tab Open ADRP 5-0 in a new window/tab Open ADP 6-0 in a new window/tab Open ADRP 6-0 in a new window/tab Open ADP 6-22 in a new window/tab Open ADRP 6-22 in a new window/tab Open ADP 7-0 in a new window/tab Open ADRP 7-0 in a new window/tab