The purpose of this evaluation of the Maritime Security Program (MSP) is to assess the impact of the program in supporting U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) mobility requirements and ensuring an ongoing presence of U.S. flag ships in international trade. The MSP is a national defense program that provides financial assistance to oceangoing ship owners and operators in return for making their ships and crews--and the intermodal transportation and communication network of the ship operator--available to the Department of Defense for sealift operations during times of war or national emergency.
Maritime Security Program Impact Evaluation. Final Report
2009
96 pages
Report
No indication
English
Marine & Waterway Transportation , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , International Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , National security , Marine transportation , Fleets , Ships , Mobility , Military planning , Shipping , Logistics support , International trade , Intermodal transportation systems , Communication networks , Naval operations , Sealift operations , Operational readiness , Emergency preparedness , Program evaluation
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