National Defense Strategy (United States)
The National Defense Strategy is produced by the United States Office of the Secretary of Defense and is signed by the United States Secretary of Defense as the United States Department of Defense's capstone strategic guidance. The NDS translates and refines the National Security Strategy into broad military guidance for military planning, military strategy, force posturing, force constructs, force modernization, etc. It is expected to be produced every four years and is generally publicly available.
The NDS informs another related document, the National Military Strategy, written by the Joint Chiefs of Staff and signed by its Chairman. The NMS and NDS often agree, but since the CJCS's role is to give unfiltered military advice to the government, the NMS is also an opportunity for the CJCS to provide a contrary opinion, however rare. In any case, the NMS is a further refinement of the NDS to provide the US military with more detailed guidance for theater campaign planning, modernization, force posturing, and force structure. Moreover, the NMS is often classified, while the NDS is generally not.
In 2018, the NDS became the sole successor to the Quadrennial Defense Review.