2017 Marine Corps Reorganization and Capability Review Management Consulting Contract Award

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The Resource Marine Corps Asia Pacific realignment : DOD should resolve capability deficiencies and infrastructure risks and revise cost estimates

Marine Corps Asia Pacific realignment : DOD should resolve capability deficiencies and infrastructure risks and revise cost estimates

Title
Marine Corps Asia Pacific realignment
Championship remainder
DOD should resolve capability deficiencies and infrastructure risks and revise cost estimates
Title variation
Department of Defence force should resolve capability deficiencies and infrastructure risks and revise cost estimates
Creator
  • United States, Government Accountability Office
Author
  • U.s., Regime Accountability Office
Issuing body
  • The states, Government Accountability Office
Subject
  • Asia
  • Pacific Area
  • Planning -- Evaluation
  • United states
  • United States -- Armed forces -- Asia
  • United states of america -- War machine -- Pacific Surface area
  • United states of america, Department of Defense
  • United States, Department of Defense force -- Planning | Evaluation
  • United States, Marine Corps
  • Usa, Marine Corps -- Reorganization
  • Armed Forces
  • Armed Forces -- Reorganization
Language
eng
Summary
"For two decades, DOD has planned to realign its presence in the Asia-Pacific region. The Marine Corps has plans to consolidate bases in Okinawa, relocating 4,100 Marines to Guam, 2,700 to Hawaii, 800 to the continental United States, and a rotational presence of i,300 to Australia. The Joint Explanatory Statement accompanying the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016, included a provision that GAO study the realignment initiatives in the Asia-Pacific region. This report assesses the extent to which DOD has (1) coordinated its efforts and resolved selected identified capability deficiencies related to the relocation of Marines, (2) developed infrastructure plans and schedules and completed adventure planning for its infrastructure that will support the relocation, and (3) developed reliable price estimates for infrastructure for the relocation of Marines to Guam and Hawaii and the rotational presence in Australia. GAO reviewed relevant policies and plans; analyzed cost documents; interviewed DOD officials; and visited U.S. military installations in the Asia-Pacific region"--Preliminary page
Cataloging source
AWC
Government publication
federal national government publication
Illustrations
  • illustrations
  • maps
Index
no index present
LC telephone call number
UA830
LC item number
.U55 2017
Literary form
non fiction
Nature of contents
  • dictionaries
  • bibliography
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United states
http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
  • U.s.
  • United States
  • United States
  • Us
  • Us
  • United States
  • Armed services
  • Armed services
  • Planning
  • Asia
  • Pacific Area
  • Us
Instantiates
  • Marine Corps Asia Pacific realignment : DOD should resolve capability deficiencies and infrastructure risks and revise cost estimates
Publication
  • Washington, DC, United States Authorities Accountability Office, 2017
Notation
  • "April 2017."
  • "Written report to Congressional committees."
Bibliography notation
Includes bibliographical references
Carrier category
online resource
Carrier category code
  • cr
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier
Color
blackness and white
Content category
text
Content type lawmaking
  • txt
Content type MARC source
rdacontent
Contents
Groundwork -- DOD has coordinated its efforts for relocating Marines from Okinawa but has not fully resolved selected identified adequacy deficiencies -- DOD has taken steps to develop infrastructure plans and schedules for its relocation but did not develop a reliable schedule for Guam and has not completed risk planning in Guam and Okinawa -- DOD has made progress in developing its infrastructure cost estimates for Guam, Hawaii, and Commonwealth of australia merely its estimates partially met best practices for a reliable cost estimate -- Conclusions
Control code
982061134
Dimensions
unknown
Extent
one online resource (3, 88 pages)
Form of particular
online
Media category
reckoner
Media MARC source
rdamedia
Media blazon code
  • c
Other physical details
color illustrations, color maps
Specific material designation
remote
System control number
(OCoLC)982061134
Publication
  • Washington, DC, The states Government Accountability Office, 2017
Notation
  • "April 2017."
  • "Report to Congressional committees."
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Carrier category
online resource
Carrier category lawmaking
  • cr
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier
Color
black and white
Content category
text
Content type code
  • txt
Content type MARC source
rdacontent
Contents
Background -- DOD has coordinated its efforts for relocating Marines from Okinawa but has not fully resolved selected identified adequacy deficiencies -- DOD has taken steps to develop infrastructure plans and schedules for its relocation but did non develop a reliable schedule for Guam and has not completed risk planning in Guam and Okinawa -- DOD has made progress in developing its infrastructure cost estimates for Guam, Hawaii, and Commonwealth of australia but its estimates partially met best practices for a reliable toll estimate -- Conclusions
Command code
982061134
Dimensions
unknown
Extent
1 online resources (iii, 88 pages)
Course of item
online
Media category
estimator
Media MARC source
rdamedia
Media blazon code
  • c
Other concrete details
colour illustrations, color maps
Specific material designation
remote
System control number
(OCoLC)982061134

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