Combat Air Power: Joint Mission Assessments Needed Before Making Program and Budget DecisionsDIANE Publishing, 1996 - Всего страниц: 96 This comprehensive report on U.S. air power examines whether the U.S. Secretary of Defense has sufficient information from a joint perspective to prioritize programs, objectively weigh the merits of new program investments, and decide whether current programs should receive continued funding. Summarizes major changes in U.S. air power capabilities since 1991 and the broad capabilities of potential adversaries. Synthesizes the findings of six individual air power reviews that were conducted over the past two years. Charts and tables. |
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... roles in Department matters , including the acquisition process . As principal military adviser to the Secretary of Defense , the Chairman is now expected to advise the Secretary on the priority of requirements identified by the cincs ...
... roles in Department matters , including the acquisition process . As principal military adviser to the Secretary of Defense , the Chairman is now expected to advise the Secretary on the priority of requirements identified by the cincs ...
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... role of the Joint Requirements Oversight Council and established 10 joint warfighting capability assessment teams to support the deliberations of the Council . These assessment teams have identified ways to improve the interoperability ...
... role of the Joint Requirements Oversight Council and established 10 joint warfighting capability assessment teams to support the deliberations of the Council . These assessment teams have identified ways to improve the interoperability ...
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... Roles and Missions of the Armed Forces made similar observations . Typically , service analyses tend to justify specific modernization programs by showing the additional capabilities they could provide rather than assess the cost ...
... Roles and Missions of the Armed Forces made similar observations . Typically , service analyses tend to justify specific modernization programs by showing the additional capabilities they could provide rather than assess the cost ...
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... Roles and Responsibilities Objectives , Scope , and Methodology Chapter 2 U.S. Air Power Is Formidable and Improving Chapter 3 Capabilities of Potential Adversaries Are Limited and Will Likely Be Slowly Improved Chapter 4 Air Power ...
... Roles and Responsibilities Objectives , Scope , and Methodology Chapter 2 U.S. Air Power Is Formidable and Improving Chapter 3 Capabilities of Potential Adversaries Are Limited and Will Likely Be Slowly Improved Chapter 4 Air Power ...
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... role in America's military force since World War I when aircraft were first used in combat . In World War II , it was indispensable to U.S. forces to achieve victory . After the war , the Department of the Navy invested in longer ...
... role in America's military force since World War I when aircraft were first used in combat . In World War II , it was indispensable to U.S. forces to achieve victory . After the war , the Department of the Navy invested in longer ...
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Стр. 5 - Defense on the priorities of the requirements identified by the commanders of the unified combatant commands and on the extent to which program recommendations and budget proposals of the military departments and other DOD components for a fiscal year conform with priorities established in requirements of the unified combatant commands.
Стр. 55 - F-22 program was initiated in 1981 to meet the evolving threat projected for the mid-1990s. Since the F-22 program entered full-scale development in 1991, the severity of the projected military threat in terms of quantities and capabilities has declined. Instead of confronting thousands of modern Soviet fighters, US air forces are...
Стр. 23 - The Joint Chiefs of Staff are the principal military advisers to the President, the National Security Council, and the Secretary of Defense...
Стр. 13 - ... joint requirements; (4) determine the most cost-effective means to satisfy any shortages; and (5) where excesses exist, assess the relative merits of retiring alternative assets, reducing procurement quantities, or canceling acquisition programs.
Стр. 2 - House of Representatives The Honorable CW Bill Young Chairman The Honorable John P. Murtha Ranking Minority Member Subcommittee on Defense Committee on Appropriations House of Representatives...
Стр. 64 - ... (3) as part of its mission to assist the Chairman in assigning joint priority among existing and future programs meeting valid requirements, ensure that the assignment of such priorities conforms to and reflects resource levels projected by the Secretary of Defense through defense planning guidance...
Стр. 53 - We agree that overlapping capabilities provide combatant commanders with desirable operational flexibility, but the question is whether, in the post-cold war era, the United States needs or can afford the current levels of overlapping redundancy.
Стр. 5 - In addition to other matters assigned to it by the President or Secretary of Defense, the Joint Requirements Oversight Council shall — "(1) assist the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in identifying and assessing the priority of joint military requirements (including existing systems and equipment) to meet the national military strategy; "(2) assist the Chairman in considering alternatives to any acquisition program that has been identified to meet military requirements by evaluating the cost,...
Стр. 11 - Bottom line: a staggering target overkill exists in Fortress America, even for fighting two wars at once. The GAO has documented the redundancies in a 1996 study: The services already have at least 10 ways to hit 65 percent of the thousands of expected ground targets in two major regional conflicts. In addition, service interdiction assets can provide 140 to 160 percent coverage for many types of targets. Despite their numerous overlapping, often redundant, interdiction capabilities, the services...
Стр. 6 - ... alternative solutions, including the joint acquisition of systems with the other services. In addition, because DOD does not routinely develop information on joint mission needs and aggregate capabilities, it has little assurance that decisions to buy, modify, or retire systems are sound.