Panel studies ways to extend lifespan of fleetBy William Cole - Honolulu Advertiser
Posted : Sunday Dec 20, 2009 18:04:47 EST
Following nearly a decade of increased war fighting with a shrinking fleet and a spate of embarrassing ship readiness issues, the Navy is taking a new “holistic” look at how it can sustain its surface ships as it seeks to stretch the fleet’s lifespan, officials said.
A four-member panel — two rear admirals, a retired vice admiral and a readiness and training official with the Navy’s Fleet Forces Command — has been convened to examine a range of issues involving the Navy’s surface fleet.
“It goes back to taking a look at how do you sustain the surface force for the expected service life?” said Capt Jeff Breslau, a spokesman for U.S. Pacific Fleet. “So everything that touches that inspections, manning, training, equipping — all of the things that go into sustaining a ship” will be examined.
The Navy intends to expand the operational life of some of its ships five years or more beyond the typical lifespans to help achieve a 313-ship fleet. The Navy now has 285 deployable ships.
Some members of Congress have raised concerns that a series of ship failings represents possible systemic problems with the Navy’s manning, training and maintenance.
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