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A Strategic Assessment of the Future of U.S. Navy Ship Maintenance: Challenges and Opportunities
RAND Corporation eBooks2017
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Bradley Martin, Michael McMahon, Jessie Riposo, James G. Kallimani, Angelena Bohman, Alyssa Ramos, Abby Schendt
Abstract
The U.S. Navy's ship inventory and the shipbuilding and repair industrial base that supports these ships have experienced significant changes. In the next 30 years, additional significant changes to the fleet composition and the maintenance requirements of the fleet are likely. This report assesses possible supply and demand capabilities in the ship maintenance workload for the Navy and notes long-term challenges facing mitigation efforts.
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