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Assessment of beddown alternatives for the F-35 : research report

Title
Assessment of beddown alternatives for the F-35 : research report / Ronald G. McGarvey, James H. Bigelow, Gary James Briggs, Peter Buryk, Raymond E. Conley, John G. Drew, Perry Shameem Firoz, Julie Kim, Lance Menthe, S. Craig Moore, William W. Taylor, William A. Williams ; RAND Project Air Force ; Prepared for the United States Air Force, approved for public release, distribution unlimited.
Author
McGarvey, Ronald G.
Publication
  • Santa Monica, CA : RAND Corporation, [2013]
  • ©2013

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xxi, 109 pages : color illustrations; 28 cm
Summary
As currently planned, the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is the most costly aircraft acquisition program in Defense Department history. One approach to ensuring program affordability could be to increase the number of Primary Aerospace Vehicles Authorized (PAA) per combat-coded squadron, with a resulting reduction in the number of F-35 combat-coded squadrons. RAND explored the impact of increasing the PAA per squadron, adjusting the mix of PAA across the Active and Reserve Components, and adjusting the percentage of the Active Component PAA assigned to home-station locations in the continental United States. Researchers considered 28 beddown alternatives, with a maximum of 36 PAA per squadron, and determined that all beddowns could satisfy surge deployment requirements and most could also satisfy rotational requirements within specified deploy-to-dwell ratios. Increasing squadron size was determined to significantly reduce (a) the flying costs necessary to achieve pilot absorption requirements, (b) maintenance manpower requirements, and (c) total support equipment procurement costs, while little additional infrastructure capacity would be required under any of the 28 basing alternatives considered. Additional analysis suggested that assignment policy would have more effect on leader development than either squadron size or the active-reserve mix.
Subjects
Note
  • "RR-124-AF"--Page 4 of cover.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 107-109).
Contents
Introduction -- Deployment requirements -- Pilot absorption -- Logistics resources -- Infrastructure -- Leadership development -- Conclusions.
Call Number
JBF 17-325
ISBN
  • 9780833078070
  • 0833078070
LCCN
2013005932
OCLC
827724519
Author
McGarvey, Ronald G.
Title
Assessment of beddown alternatives for the F-35 : research report / Ronald G. McGarvey, James H. Bigelow, Gary James Briggs, Peter Buryk, Raymond E. Conley, John G. Drew, Perry Shameem Firoz, Julie Kim, Lance Menthe, S. Craig Moore, William W. Taylor, William A. Williams ; RAND Project Air Force ; Prepared for the United States Air Force, approved for public release, distribution unlimited.
Publisher
Santa Monica, CA : RAND Corporation, [2013]
Copyright Date
©2013
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 107-109).
Research Call Number
JBF 17-325
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