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Extending depot length and intervals for DDG-51-class ships : examining the 72-month operational cycle / Roland J. Yardley, Daniel Tremblay, Brian Perkinson, Brenna Allen, Abraham Tidwell, Jerry M. Sollinger.

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Extending depot length and intervals for DDG-51-class ships : examining the 72-month operational cycle / Roland J. Yardley, Daniel Tremblay, Brian Perkinson, Brenna Allen, Abraham Tidwell, Jerry M. Sollinger.
Author
Yardley, Roland J.,
Publication
  • Santa Monica, Caif. : RAND Corporation, [2016]
  • ©2016

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Additional Authors
  • Allen, Brenna,
  • National Defense Research Institute (U.S.), sponsoring body.
  • Perkinson, Brian,
  • Rand Corporation, issuing body.
  • Sollinger, Jerry M.,
  • Tidwell, Abraham,
  • Tremblay, Daniel,
Description
xxiii, 97 pages : color illustrations; 23 cm
Summary
"The Navy is seeking ways to operate its ships more cost-effectively. One approach might be to alter the employment schedules of Navy surface vessels to get the greatest benefit in terms of operating efficiency and crew effectiveness. The Navy is currently transitioning from a 32-month to a 36-month cycle, but adopting a 72-month operational cycle could increase the time surface vessels are deployed, allow for multiple deployments between depot availabilities, reduce the number of basic training periods, and achieve some cost savings by removing the crews during the depot maintenance period. This report assesses a 72-month operational schedule followed by an extended depot maintenance period for one class of ships - the DDG-51 Arleigh Burke class of destroyers - to determine what cost and efficiency benefits this approach might yield. The authors find that this longer cycle would lead to a modest increase in operational availability but also to an increase in maintenance costs, and that it would require the Navy to better address ongoing maintenance issues that have accrued over the years"--Back cover.
Alternative Title
Examining the 72-month operational cycle
Subject
  • Arleigh Burke (Destroyer)
  • Destroyers (Warships) > United States > Maintenance and repair
  • United States. Navy > Operational readiness
Note
  • "RR-1235-NAVY"--Cover page 4.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 93-97).
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
DDG-51 fleet and employment scheduling -- Addressing maintenance demands in the 72-month cycle -- DDG-51 manpower and training -- Effect of a longer operational cycle on personnel tempo and operating tempo -- Scheduling model and its outputs -- Findings, conclusions, and recommendations.
ISBN
  • 9780833094155
  • 0833094157
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Harvard Library