Efficiencies from Applying A Rotational Equipping Strategy

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To meet the demands of the past decade of conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Army has adopted a rotational strategy based on the Army Force Generation (ARFORGEN) model. While the Army has adapted many of its policies to the ARFORGEN model, the equipping policies still largely reflect Cold War tradition to provide active, reserve, and National Guard units with 100 percent of their equipment at all times during the ARFORGEN cycle. This report uses a simulation model to analyze how the Army might reduce equipment in early phases of the ARFORGEN cycle, how those changes might be applied across Army units and equipment, and how those changes might affect near- and far-term budgets. The report finds that reducing overall Army authorization levels can reduce near-term procurements totaling billions of dollars across the Future Years Defense Program.--P. [4] of cover.
  • ISBN10 0833052004
  • ISBN13 9780833052001
  • Publish Date 16 May 2011
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint RAND
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 84
  • Language English