Since the events of 9/11/01, aviation in the Army National Guard has been simultaneously supporting strategic initiatives such as transformation, new equipment fielding, Homeland Defense and Security missions, State Active Duty requests, Counter-Drug Operations, and operations supporting the War on Terrorism (GWOT). This SRP examines Army National Guard Aviation to determine if the force structure can remain balanced as an effective and efficient operational force while maintaining the OPTEMPO in support of GWOT, Homeland Defense/Security, and State Active Duty missions in view of recent changes in mobilization policy, implementation of the Army Force Generation Model (ARFORGEN), and competing budgets.
Army Aviation in the National Guard: Assessing for Efficiency and Effectiveness
2009
43 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aeronautics , Military Sciences , Organizational realignment , Operational effectiveness , National guard , Multimission , Army aviation , Operational readiness , Army , Transformations , Drug interdiction , Counterterrorism , Budgets , Command and control systems , Helicopters , Efficiency , Mobilization , Homeland security , Policies , Army national guard , Arforgen(Army force generation process) , Arng(Army national guard) , Cross-leveling , Reset , State active duty , Force structure , Luh-72 aircraft , Optempo(Operations tempo)
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