The 2015 National Military Strategy -- the first such document to be released since 2011 -- gives a nod to the efficiencies sought by Better Buying Power 3.0, the Pentagon's key acquisition improvement initiative, and also provides a brief glimpse into plans for new investments in military technology. Though the document, issued July 1 , makes no mention of the ongoing budget debate or sequestration, the strategy does address "resource-constrained" planning. "We are working to sustain our industrial base while...