The Expeditionary Aerospace Force (EAF) will need a strategy to deploy and employ forces in the face of uncertain overseas operating locations. The authors propose that this uncertainty can be managed by actively pursuing an overseas presence strategy based on maintaining high levels of logistical and operational flexibility. They call this strategy flexbasing. To leverage the advantages of aerospace power, the authors suggest establishment of a global logistics support system and provision of fullspectrum force protection for deployed forces. The Air Force should (1) establish a global system of core and forward support locations and forward operating locations; (2) maintain a robust mix of long and shortrange combat capabilities; (3) develop space as a forward support location; (4) advocate a global presence strategy as a joint initiative; (5) establish a global logistics/mobility support system for the EAF; and (6) provide fullspectrum
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About the Author:
Lionel A. Galway (Ph.D., Statistics, 1987, Carnegie Mellon University) is a senior statistician at RAND.
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The Air Force has made substantial progress in defining the command and control arrangements and organizational structures of the Expeditionary Aerospace Force. This report focuses on another requirement-the need for a strategy to deploy and employ forces in the face of considerable uncertainty regarding overseas operating locations.
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- PublisherRAND Corporation
- Publication date2000
- ISBN 10 0833027778
- ISBN 13 9780833027771
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages120