The Navy is implementing or experimenting with new kinds of naval formations, more flexible forward-deployment schedules, forward-homeporting additional Navy ships, and long-duration deployments with crew rotation (which the Navy calls Sea Swap). These changes, which form a key part of Navy transformation, raise several potential issues for Congress. This report will be updated as events warrant.
Navy Ship Deployments: New Approaches - Background and Issues for Congress
2006
7 pages
Report
No indication
English
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Antisubmarine Warfare , Management Practice , Deployment , Naval vessels , Congress , Legislation , Naval formations , Forward deployment , Forward homeporting , Navy ships , Naval forces , Crew rotations , Navy transformation , Expeditionary strike groups , Surface strike groups , Carrier strike groups , Global concept of operations , Fleet response plan , Overseas homeports , Long-duration deployments , Sea swap
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