Flexbasing: Achieving Global Presence For Expeditionary Aerospace Forces


TheEAF relies on rapidly deployable, immediately employable, andhighly flexible forces to serve a strategic role as an alternative to alarge permanent forward presence in deterring and responding toaggressive acts. EAF success will, to a great extent, depend on theeffectiveness and efficiency of the system supporting flyingoperations. ACS efficiency and effectiveness are affected by decisions madeacross planning, programming, and budgeting system timelines. Far-term ACS decisions affect support structures required to meetfuture operational requirements. Mid-term ACS decisions affect thedesign, development, and evolution of the support infrastructure formeeting operational requirements within the programming andbudgeting time horizons.

Near-term decisions affect where, when,and how existing resources are employed. Across this time spec-trum,logistics requirements can be satisfied in a variety of ways,each with different costs, flexibility, response times, and risks. In this study we compare the current decentralized policy, in whichintermediate maintenance capabilities are deployed with flyingunits, with consolidated options in which maintenance capabilitiesdo not deploy.

This dipole decision space offers many opportunitieswhile introducing multiple risks-all of which the Air Force mustconsider. This and related proj-ectsseek to identify ways of enhancing the effectiveness of the AirExpeditionary Force. This report should be of interest to logisticians, operators, andmobility planners throughout the Air Force.

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The study amends earlier research with new data collected during the air war over Serbia by comparing the current decentralized policy with consolidated options in which maintenance capabilities do not deploy. Consolidating the LANTIRN intermediate maintenance support system may enhance operational flexibility, improve support responsiveness, and decrease the requirements for highly skilled personnel. However, a regional support structure would be more sensitive to transportation delays and require greater cross-organizational communication.

New data suggest that the USAF may not have enough equipment to support two coincident wars. Read more Read less. Special offers and product promotions Rs cashback on Rs or more for purchases made through Amazon Assistant. This and related proj-ectsseek to identify ways of enhancing the effectiveness of the AirExpeditionary Force. This report should be of interest to logisticians, operators, andmobility planners throughout the Air Force.

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It provides the Air Force with independent analyses ofpolicy alternatives affecting the development, employment, combatreadiness, and support of current and future aerospace forces. Re-searchis performed in four programs: Would you like to tell us about a lower price? If you are a seller for this product, would you like to suggest updates through seller support? Learn more about Amazon Prime. The authors compare the current decentralized policy, in which intermediate maintenance capabilities are deployed with flying units, with consolidated options in which maintenance capabilities do not deploy.

The authors show that consolidating the LANTIRN intermediate maintenance support system may enhance operational flexibility, improve support responsiveness, and decrease the requirements for highly skilled personnel. However, a regional support structure would be more sensitive to transportation delays and require greater cross-organizational communication. The authors also find that new data suggest that the USAF may not have enough support equipment to meet the requirements of two coincident major theater wars.

The decision to centralize or decentralize LANTIRN repair operations hinges not on the expected system costs but on the capability and risk levels the Air Force is willing to accommodate. Read more Read less. Be the first to review this item Amazon Best Sellers Rank: Related Video Shorts 0 Upload your video.

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