This memorandum is part of a study by the Center for Naval Analyses of the Mobile Logistics Support Force. It describes the role of the Military Sealift Command in obtaining needed shipping assets in a contingency, the reactivation process and associated costs for ships in the Ready Reserve Fleet, crewing and equipment issues for reactivated ships, and potential reactivation problems. The analysis emphasizes the portion of these activities associated with the Mobile Logistics Support Force. Keywords: Crisis management, Deployment, Fleets (ships), MJDA (Joint Deployment Agency), JDS (Joint Deployment System), Logistics planning.
Reactivation Process for the Ready Reserve Force
1985
17 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Marine Engineering , Naval logistics , Joint military activities , Amphibious operations , Logistics support , Crisis management , Deployment , Fleets(Ships) , Logistics planning , Cargo , Delivery , Army operations , National defense , Merchant vessels , Military equipment , Military Sealift Command , RRF(Ready Reserve Fleets) , Joint Operation Deployment , Joint Deployment Systems