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Rack RP – Power Projection & Installation Readiness
Aisle R – Readiness
Library: Main Page — Professional Development (A) — Defense Enterprise (E) — Force Structure (F) — Modernization (M) — Personnel (P) — Readiness (R) — Special Enterprises (S) — Resource Management (X) — References (Z)
Readiness (R): Readiness Strategies (RA) — Defense Service Contracts (RC) — Force Equipping & Sustaining (RE) — Force Generation (RG) — Force Integration (RI) — National Mobilization (RN) — Organic Industrial Base (RO) — Power Projection (RP) — Readiness Reporting (RR) — Defense Sustainment (RS)
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This rack provides resources related to the readiness of power projection capabilities and infrastructure needed to establish and utilize lines of communication.
This shelf provides general resources about the theory and practice of power projection.
Faculty Publications:
- None.
Laws, Policies, Memos, and Regulations (sorted by regulation number):
- None.
Strategies and Reports:
- Department of Defense. Department of Defense Infrastructure Capacity (Washington, DC: Department of Defense, 2017).
- Lepore, Brian. DEFENSE INFRASTRUCTURE: DoD Needs to Improve the Accuracy of Its Excess Capacity Estimates, Report #GAO-18-230 (Washington, DC: Government Accountability Office, 2018).
- Russell, Cary. MILITARY READINESS: Actions Are Needed to Enhance Readiness of Global Response Force to Support Contingency Operations, Report #GAO-18-81 (Washington, DC: Government Accountability Office, 2018).
Commentaries (inclusion does not represent endorsement):
- Conger, John, “An Overview of the DoD Installations Enterprise,” in Wood, Dakota L. (ed.), 2019 Index of U.S. Military Strength (Washington, DC: The Heritage Foundation, 2019), 47-60, https://www.heritage.org/sites/default/files/2018-09/2019_IndexOfUSMilitaryStrength_WEB.pdf
- Conger, John, “Protecting US Bases Increasingly Requires Hardening Civilian Infrastructure,” DefenseOne, November 4, 2019, https://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2019/11/protecting-us-bases-increasingly-means-hardening-civilian-infrastructure/161061/
This shelf contains resources related to the garrison commands and the administration of installations at the service and local levels.
Faculty Publications:
- Allen, Charles D. “Garrison Commanders: Leading at Several Levels,” Journal of Installation Management 2, no. (Summer 2007): 6-9.
- Allen, Charles D. “Garrison Command: Skills for Success,” Journal of Installation Management 3 (Winter 2008): 6-11.
- Allen, Charles D. “Garrison Command: Key Leader Judgments,” Journal of Installation Management 3 (Summer 2008).
- Allen, Charles D. “Garrison Command: The First 90 Days,” Journal of Installation Management 4 (Summer 2009): 8-13.
- Allen, Charles D. “Garrison Leadership: Enlisting Others,” Journal of Installation Management (Summer 2010): 16-21.
- Allen, Charles D. “Leadership for Sustainable Installations,” Journal of Installation Management — Journal Plus (Spring 2011).
Laws, Policies, Memos, and Regulations (sorted by regulation number):
- None.
Strategies and Reports:
- None.
Commentaries (inclusion does not represent endorsement):
- None.
This shelf provides resources related to various energy initiatives in the Department of Defense and among the services to reduce carbon footprint and increase the sustainability of forward forces.
Faculty Publications:
- None.
Laws, Policies, Memos, and Regulations (sorted by regulation number):
- Executive Order 13514, Federal Leadership in Environmental, Energy, and Economic Performance, October 5, 2009.
- Executive Order 13693, Planning for Federal Sustainability in the Next Decade, March 19, 2015.
- Army Installation Management Command, Policy memo 11-32-1, “Operationalizing Sustainability,” May 25, 2011.
- US Navy, “Navy Climate Change Roadmap,” memorandum N09/10U103021, May 21, 2010.
Strategies and Reports:
- US Air Force, Energy Flight Plan, 2017-2036 (Washington, DC: Department of the Air Force, 2017).
- US Air Force, 2008 Infrastructure Energy Strategic Plan (Washington, DC: Department of the Air Force, 2008).
- US Army, Energy Security & Sustainability (ES2) Strategy (Washington, DC: Department of the Army, 2009).
- US Army, Energy Strategy for Installations (Washington, DC: Department of the Air Force, 2005).
- DoD, Energy for the Warfighter: Operational Energy Strategy (Washington, DC: Department of Defense, 2011).
- USMC, United States Marine Corps Expeditionary Energy Strategy and Implementation Plan, Bases-to-Battlefield (Washington, DC: Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 2011).
- US Navy, Naval Energy Forum: Program Highlights, proceedings of the Naval Energy Forum, McLean, Virginia, October 14-15, 2009 (Washington, DC: Department of the Navy, 2009).
- US Navy, Strategy for Renewable Energy, report of the 1 Gigawatt Task Force (Washington, DC: Department of the Navy, 2012).
Commentaries (inclusion does not represent endorsement):
- Locklear, Roye. “The Future Installation Management Enterprise: Is the Army Equipped with the Right Capabilities?” Land Warfare Paper #144 (Washington, DC: Association of the United States Army, 2022), https://www.ausa.org/publications/future-installation-management-enterprise-army-equipped-right-capabilities
Title image credit: U.S. Air Force photo, public domain.
Readiness (R): Readiness Strategies (RA) — Defense Service Contracts (RC) — Force Equipping & Sustaining (RE) — Force Generation (RG) — Force Integration (RI) — National Mobilization (RN) — Organic Industrial Base (RO) — Power Projection (RP) — Readiness Reporting (RR) — Defense Sustainment (RS)
Library: Main Page — Professional Development (A) — Defense Enterprise (E) — Force Structure (F) — Modernization (M) — Personnel (P) — Readiness (R) — Special Enterprises (S) — Resource Management (X) — References (Z)