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" Combat service support transformation : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 1016057
Doc. No : b770427
Main Entry : Peltz, Eric,1968-
Title & Author : Combat service support transformation : : emerging strategies for making the power projection Army a reality /\ Eric Peltz, John M. Halliday, Steven L. Hartman.
Publication Statement : Santa Monica, CA :: Rand,, 2003.
Series Statement : Documented briefing / Rand Corporation ;; DB-425-A
Page. NO : xxiv, 83 pages :: illustrations ;; 28 cm.
ISBN : 0833034499
: : 9780833034496
Notes : "Arroyo Center."
: "DB-425-A"--Page 4 of cover.
: "Prepared for the United States Army."
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-83).
Contents : CSS transformation : making the power projection Army a reality -- CSS transformation goals and measurement -- Strategies for achieving CSS transformation.
Abstract : The Army has embarked on a transformation effort to make rapid, decisive power projection capabilities a reality. Transforming CSS is essential if this transformation is to be a success. This briefing (1) describes the five strategies the CSS community is applying to reach the CSS transformation power projection goals of reduced footprint and faster deployment times; (2) presents metrics for assessing progress toward these goals; (3) uses these metrics to evaluate the effect of CSS initiatives executed to date; and (4) reviews the initiatives that have been identified as necessary to employ the identified strategies. The five strategies are: spartan support in maneuver units, the use of distribution-based logistics, improved deployment capabilities, forward positioning, and demand reduction. Spartan support, distribution-based logistics, and demand reduction concepts have been applied to Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT) and division designs, producing cuts of about 50 percent in SBCT footprint and deployment times, as well as smaller cuts at the division level. The authors note, however, that these designs are still being refined; some of the requirements that will enable spartan support and distribution-based logistics to provide the intended operational capabilities are still being fully developed, resourced, and implemented.
Subject : United States.-- Combat sustainability.
: United States.-- Equipment-- Maintenance and repair.
: United States.-- Operational readiness.
: United States.
Subject : Armed Forces-- Combat sustainability.
Subject : Armed Forces-- Equipment and supplies-- Maintenance and repair.
Subject : Armed Forces-- Operational readiness.
Dewey Classification : ‭355.033273‬
LC Classification : ‭UA25‬‭.P45 2003‬
Added Entry : Halliday, John M., (John Michael),1945-
: Hartman, Steven L.
Added Entry : United States., Army.
: Arroyo Center.
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