Analysis of Vessels and Acquisition Methods Utilized to Support Maritime Irregular Warfare
Abstract
As the US military continues to align the appropriate platforms for conducting maritime irregular warfare (MIW), US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) has leased/chartered civilian ships to provide the appropriate vessels needed to support operations in Operation Enduring Freedom-Philippines (OEF-P). The framework of this study showcases three specific vessels with their corresponding capabilities on a cost-per-day basis. Our findings and analyses may aid commanders in determining the most appropriate vessel as well as the most costeffective acquisition method to accomplish specific MIW missions in not only OEF-P, but also other MIW environments. Based on the analysis and recommendations presented in this project, decision-makers in this arena will have a mechanism from which to make a more informed decision regarding the acquisition of vessels supporting MIW. Decision-makers will be able to evaluate various potential MIW scenarios, identify specific vessel capabilities in order to meet their operational requirements, and acquire vessels more cost effectively based on total daily-rate costs.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 27, 2010
- Accession Number
- ADA526040
Entities
People
- Christopher Kelley
- Justin M. Bummara
- William W. Clark
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School