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Air Force identifies operational shortfalls
(EXCERPT) PRESS RELEASE -- Secretary of the Air Force, Directorate of Public Affairs Release No. 1217032 Dec 17, 2003 Air Force identifies operational shortfalls WASHINGTON, D.C. - Air Force officials in September completed a two-year analysis assessing current and future Air Force war-fighting effects and capabilities. This process, called a Capabilities Review and Risk Assessment, or CRRA, identified and prioritized critical operational shortfalls in such areas as: -- Global information grid. A globally interconnected capability that collects, processes, stores, disseminates and manages information on demand to warfighers, policy makers and support personnel -- Battle space management. Need to implement effects-based planning and provide a common operational picture to the warfighter -- Fleeting and mobile targets. Reduce the time needed to find, fix, track and target hostile forces -- Battle damage assessment. Need for a toolkit and clarified definitions for commanders to determine effects-based decisions across the battle space -- Base defense. Need to clarify roles and responsibilities between the Air Force and sister services -- Cargo airlift. A study to review requirements and prepare for possible force structure changes "These are some of the key examples on a corporate list of 50 prioritized capability areas," said Brig. Gen. Stephen Goldfein, director of operational capability requirements. "These priorities present the most significant and immediate Air Force-wide capability objectives." The CRRA, a transition from the former quarterly acquisition program review, is a new review process across six Air Force chief of staff-directed concept of operations areas: global strike, global response, homeland security, global mobility nuclear response, and space and command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance. "This CRRA output will directly impact future Air Force investment strategy through the planning, programming, budgeting and execution process," Goldfein said. During the next year, the Air Force will continue to operationalize capabilities-based planning, both internally and within the joint community. "This effort will assist these organizations to optimize each service's role as capabilities are developed for joint application," said Goldfein. "In the next two to three years, we'll work to infuse a 'capability-based culture' into OSD, joint and Air Force planning. The key to this process is to change from a threat-based, system-by-system requirements process toward an analysis methodology focusing on capability versus individual weapons systems or programs." -30- other U.S. Air Force lists at https://oaprod.hq.af.mil/saf/pa/misc/listserv.cfm --------------------------- Otis Willie Associate Librarian The American War Library http://www.americanwarlibrary.com |
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