The U.S. Navy has taken major steps in its force transformation process through the vision of Sea Power 21. In presenting this vision, the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Vern Clark, challenges the men and women of the United States Naval Service to embrace innovative concepts and technologies. This paper will show how the United States Navy can capitalized on the vision of Sea Power 21 and the implementation of the Flight Response Plan (FRP) to drastically enhance the war planning and fighting capabilities of the Joint Force Maritime Component Commander (JFMCC).
Surge Readiness: What the Fleet Response Plan Really Means to a Joint Force Maritime Component Commander
2005
23 pages
Report
No indication
English
Military Sciences , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Military doctrine , Combat readiness , Joint military activities , Military commanders , Naval warfare , Military history , Operational readiness , Leadership training , Fleet exercises , Organization theory , Conflict , Naval operations , Military capabilities , Military requirements , National security , Joint force maritime component commander , Force transformation , Fleet response plan , Sea power 21 , Maritime , Joint vision 2020