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RCD: CNO’s Losing Battle to Avoid a Hollow Navy

August 26, 2014
RCD: CNO’s Losing Battle to Avoid a Hollow Navy
RCD: CNO’s Losing Battle to Avoid a Hollow Navy

RCD: CNO’s Losing Battle to Avoid a Hollow Navy

August 26, 2014

Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Admiral Jonathan Greenert has adopted the lingo of marine navigation to bring organization to his thinking about fleet priorities.  His “Sailing Directions”provide top-line guidance, with occasional “Navigation Plans” to indicate programmatic implementation of the Sailing Directions. Then there are the periodic “Position Reports” to take stock of how well the Navy is doing in pursuing his priorities.

Recently, the Navy released his “Navigation Plan for 2015-2019” in order to “…describe how Navy’s budget submission for Fiscal Year (FY) 2015-2019 pursues the vision of CNO’s Sailing Directions.”  Essentially a summary of priorities for the budget cycle currently in play, the document reveals the clear priorities of this CNO, and sends a message to the American people and their representatives about how the Navy will do its best to remain combat ready and forward deployed in the face of both fiscal austerity and uncertainty.

Read the rest at Real Clear Defense!

Bryan McGrath is the Managing Director of The FerryBridge Group LLC, a defense consultancy, and is the Assistant Director of Hudson Institute’s Center for American Seapower.

Image: U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Michael J. Fallon

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