2001-05-02
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Ronald O'Rourke
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2001/03/22
The size and structure of the Navy will likely be a key issue in the Bush Administrations' top-to-bottom review of U.S. defense policy and programs. The Clinton Administration planned a Navy of about 310 ships. A Defense Department report last year suggested that a fleet of about 360 ships is required to meet all operational demands. The Bush Administration has expressed a strong interest in defense transformation but has not indicated what this might mean for the size or structure of the Navy. Navy ship procurement rates in recent years have been below the rate that would be needed to maintain a 310-fleet ship over the long run. This report is intended primarily for Members and staffers who track defense issues, it will be updated as events warrant.
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