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Assessment of Beddown Alternatives for the F 35
Assessment of Beddown Alternatives for the F 35

By Julie Kim, Perry Shameem Firoz, William W. Taylor, Ronald G. McGarvey, Gary James Briggs, Raymond E. Conley, Lance Menthe, Peter Buryk, James H. Bigelow, William A. Williams, S. Craig Moore, John G. Drew

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As currently planned, the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is the most costly aircraft acquisition program in Defense Department history. One approach to ensuring program affordability could be to increas...

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Enabling early sustainment decisions
Enabling early sustainment decisions

By John G. Drew

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"The U.S. Air Force has long struggled to incorporate new weapon system logistics requirements and support system design considerations into its broader sustainment enterprise early in the acquisit...

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A framework for enhancing airlift planning and execution capabilities within the joint expeditionary movement system
A framework for enhancing airlift planning and execution capabilities within the joint expeditionary movement system

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Recent operations have shed light on shortfalls in Air Force intratheater airlift. Using an expanded strategies-to-tasks framework, the authors assess current intratheater airlift processes, organi...

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Balancing agile combat support manpower to better meet the future security environment
Balancing agile combat support manpower to better meet the future security environment

By Patrick Mills

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"The U.S. Air Force's (USAF's) current approach to sizing and shaping non-maintenance agile combat support (ACS) manpower often results in a discrepancy between the supply of ACS forces and operati...

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