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Sea Basing: Ensuring Joint Force Access from the Sea (2005)

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Agenda for the Committee’s Meeting." National Research Council. 2005. Sea Basing: Ensuring Joint Force Access from the Sea. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11370.
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Agenda for the Committee’s Meeting

Keck Center of the National Academies

Washington, D.C.

September 7-10, 2004

Tuesday, September 7, 2004

Closed Session: Committee Members and National Research Council (NRC) Staff Only

1230

CONVENE—OPENING REMARKS, COMPOSITION AND BALANCE DISCUSSION

Harry W. Jenkins, Jr., Committee Co-Chair

Richard L. Wade, Committee Co-Chair

Charles F. Draper, Acting Director, Naval Studies Board (NSB)

Dennis Chamot, Associate Executive Director, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, National Research Council

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

1400

U.S. ARMY THEATER SUPPORT VESSEL

Tracy Mitchell, Assistant Program Manager, Objective Theater Support

Vessel, Program Executive Office for Combat Support and Combat Service Support, U.S. Army Tactical Army Command (TACOM)

1530

U.S. ARMY SEA BASING REQUIREMENTS

BG David A. Fastabend, USA, Director, Concept Development and Experimentation, Futures Center, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC)

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Agenda for the Committee’s Meeting." National Research Council. 2005. Sea Basing: Ensuring Joint Force Access from the Sea. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11370.
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1630

SEA BASING SURFACE CONNECTORS

CAPT Patricia M. Sudol, USN, Program Manager, Ships, Boats, and Craft, Program Executive Office for Ships, PMS-325, Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA)

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1730

COMMITTEE DISCUSSION—RECAP OF DAY 1

Moderators:

Harry W. Jenkins, Jr., Committee Co-Chair

Richard L. Wade, Committee Co-Chair

1800

END SESSION

Wednesday, September 8, 2004

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0830

CONVENE—COMMITTEE DISCUSSION

Harry W. Jenkins, Jr., Committee Co-Chair

Richard L. Wade, Committee Co-Chair

Arul Mozhi, Senior Program Officer, Naval Studies Board

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0900

U.S. NAVY SEA BASING ANALYSES—OVERVIEW

CAPT(S) Andrew A. King, USN, Branch Head, Expeditionary Warfare, Mobility, and Sustainment, Assessment Division, Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Resources, Requirements, and Assessments, N812C

0915

U.S. NAVY SEA BASING ANALYSES—FORCE CLOSURE

LCDR Christofer M. Collins, USN, Expeditionary Warfare Analyst, Assessment Division, Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Resources, Requirements, and Assessments, N812C3

0945

U.S. NAVY SEA BASING ANALYSES—FORCE ASSEMBLY

LCDR Christofer M. Collins, USN, Expeditionary Warfare Analyst, Assessment Division, Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Resources, Requirements, and Assessments, N812C3

1030

U.S. NAVY SEA BASING ANALYSES—AIR EMPLOYMENT

CDR(S) Brian A. Hoyt, USN, Expeditionary Warfare Analyst, Assessment Division, Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Resources, Requirements, and Assessment, N812C2

1200

U.S. NAVY SEA BASING ANALYSES—SURFACE EMPLOYMENT

LCDR Christofer M. Collins, USN, Expeditionary Warfare Analyst, Assessment Division, Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Resources, Requirements, and Assessment, N812C3

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Agenda for the Committee’s Meeting." National Research Council. 2005. Sea Basing: Ensuring Joint Force Access from the Sea. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11370.
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1245

U.S. NAVY SEA BASING ANALYSES—MARITIME PREPOSITIONED FORCE (FUTURE) [MPF(F)] FORCE

LCDR Eric R. Horning, USN, Expeditionary Warfare Analyst, Assessment Division, Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Resources, Requirements, and Assessment, N812E

1315

U.S. NAVY SEA BASING ANALYSES—MPF(F) SURVIVABILITY

CDR(S) Brian A. Hoyt, USN, Expeditionary Warfare Analyst, Assessment Division, Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Resources, Requirements, and Assessment, N812C2

1400

U.S. NAVY SEA BASING ANALYSES—SUSTAINMENT

CDR John V. Harmon, USN, Sustainment Analyst, Assessment Division, Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Resources, Requirements, and Assessment, N812C1

1430

HEAVY-LIFT AIRCRAFT—REPORT FROM THE JOINT VERTICAL AIRCRAFT TASK FORCE (JVATF)

Michael J. Walsh, Staff Specialist, Office of the Director for Defense Systems, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics/Land Warfare and Munitions, OUSD/AT&L/LW&M

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1530

COMMITTEE DISCUSSION—RECAP OF DAY 2

Moderators:

Harry W. Jenkins, Jr., Committee Co-Chair

Richard L. Wade, Committee Co-Chair

1830

END SESSION

Thursday, September 9, 2004

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0830

CONVENE—COMMITTEE DISCUSSION

Harry W. Jenkins, Jr., Committee Co-Chair

Richard L. Wade, Committee Co-Chair

Arul Mozhi, Senior Program Officer, Naval Studies Board

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0900

U.S. MARINE CORPS SEA BASING ANALYSES—OVERVIEW

James Strock, Deputy Director, Expeditionary Force Development Center, Marine Corps Combat Development Command

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Agenda for the Committee’s Meeting." National Research Council. 2005. Sea Basing: Ensuring Joint Force Access from the Sea. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11370.
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0915

U.S. MARINE CORPS SEA BASING ANALYSES—MPF(F) REQUIREMENTS

William A. Sawyers, Head, Mission Area Analysis Branch, Studies and Analysis Division, Marine Corps Combat Development Command

Daniel Purcell, Analyst, Mission Area Analysis Branch, Studies and Analysis Division, Marine Corps Combat Development Command

1045

ANALYSES OF SEA BASING CONNECTORS

Maj Scott Kish, USMC, Analyst, Sea Base Branch, Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Warfare Requirements and Programs, N703M

1230

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS FOR MPF(F)

Arthur Rausch, Head, Expeditionary/Logistics/U.S. Marine Corps Systems Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division

1330

INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE ON SEA BASING TECHNOLOGIES

Mark Rice, Principal Engineer, Maritime Applied Physics Corporation

William Peterson, Naval Architect, Maritime Applied Physics Corporation

1445

SHIPBUILDER’S PERSPECTIVE ON SEA BASING TECHNOLOGIES

Matthew P. Tedesco, National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO) Representative to the National Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP) Industry Design Review Board for Office of Naval Research

1545

INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE ON AFLOAT SEA BASING CONCEPTS

Louis M. Lambremont, Vice President, Business Development, MAERSK Line, Limited

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1645

COMMITTEE DISCUSSION—RECAP OF DAY 3

Moderators:

Harry W. Jenkins, Jr., Committee Co-Chair

Richard L. Wade, Committee Co-Chair

1730

END SESSION

Friday, September 10, 2004

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0830

CONVENE—COMMITTEE DISCUSSION

Harry W. Jenkins, Jr., Committee Co-Chair

Richard L. Wade, Committee Co-Chair

Arul Mozhi, Senior Program Officer, Naval Studies Board

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Agenda for the Committee’s Meeting." National Research Council. 2005. Sea Basing: Ensuring Joint Force Access from the Sea. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11370.
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Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0900

SEA BASING TECHNOLOGICAL AND OPERATIONAL CHALLENGES

BrigGen Robert E. Schmidle, USMC, Director, Expeditionary Force Development Center, Marine Corps Combat Development Command

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1015

REPORT DISCUSSION AND CONSENSUS ON DRAFT CONCLUSIONS/RECOMMENDATIONS

Moderators:

Harry W. Jenkins, Jr., Committee Co-Chair

Richard L. Wade, Committee Co-Chair

1230

CONSENSUS ON DRAFT CONCLUSIONS/RECOMMENDATIONS; DEVELOP CHAPTER ANNOTATED OUTLINES

Moderators:

Harry W. Jenkins, Jr., Committee Co-Chair

Richard L. Wade, Committee Co-Chair

1600

ADJOURN

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Agenda for the Committee’s Meeting." National Research Council. 2005. Sea Basing: Ensuring Joint Force Access from the Sea. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11370.
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The availability of land bases from which to launch and maintain military, diplomatic, and humanitarian relief operations is becoming increasingly uncertain because of physical or political constraints. The ability to operate from a sea base, therefore, is likely to become more and more important. The Defense Science Board recently concluded that Sea Basing will be a critical future joint military capability and that DOD should proceed to develop such capability. Following the DSB report, the Navy requested that the National Research Council (NRC) convene a workshop to assess the science and technology base, both inside and outside the Navy, for developing Sea Basing and to identify R&D for supporting future concepts. This report of the workshop includes an examination of Sea Basing operational concepts; ship and aircraft technology available to make Sea Basing work; and issues involved in creating the sea base as a joint system of systems.

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