EUROPEAN REASSURANCE INITIATIVE: DOD Needs to Prioritize Posture Initiatives and Plan for and Report Their Future Cost

Abstract

Since 2014, the Department of Defense (DOD) has expanded the European Reassurance Initiative's (ERI) objectives, increased its funding, and planned enhancements to European posture. DOD expanded ERI's objectives from the short-term reassurance of allies and partners to include deterring Russian aggression in the long term and developing the capacity to field a credible combined force should deterrence fail. With respect to funding, DOD will have requested approximately $4.5 billion for ERI's posture enhancements through the end of fiscal year 2017 (about $3.2 billion for fiscal year 2017 alone), and in July 2016 EUCOM identified funding needs for future posture initiatives. The expansion of ERI's objectives has contributed to DOD's enhancing its posture in Europe. Specifically, DOD has increased the size and duration of Army combat unit deployments, planned to preposition Army equipment in Eastern Europe, added new enduring locations (e.g., locations that DOD expects to access and use to support U.S. security interests for the foreseeable future), improved infrastructure, and negotiated new agreements with European nations. As of April 2017, DOD was considering further force enhancements under ERI as part of the department's ERI budget request. DOD also was reviewing whether new enduring locations to support ERI were needed and was considering other improvements to existing infrastructure.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 08, 2017
Accession Number
AD1157523

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  • John Pendleton

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  • United States Government Accountability Office

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  • Accounting
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  • Air Force
  • Budgets
  • Congress
  • Department Of Defense
  • Department Of State
  • Eastern Europe
  • Economic Analysis
  • Europe
  • Governments
  • Military Personnel
  • National Security
  • Nato
  • United States European Command
  • United States Government
  • Warfare

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