The Department of Defense conceives the Sea Base as a secure, sovereign location that could support and defend the operations of an expeditionary force ashore. If Naval Forces are to establish and operate from a Sea Base, they will need a mix of best commercial practices, intelligently employed legacy vehicles, and new purpose-built systems. This Panel recommends: end-to-end material transport is a Sea Base core, critical function; high-speed surface connectors are a critical Sea Basing enabler; the MPF(F) will be the centerpiece of any Sea Base; and, the Navy should implement a fully operational and affordable interim Sea Basing capability and demonstrator platform.


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    Title :

    Sea Basing


    Contributors:
    P. Fratarangelo (author) / P. A. Gale (author) / W. J. Hancock (author) / D. J. Katz (author) / E. R. Kohn (author)

    Publication date :

    2005


    Size :

    90 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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