书籍详情
格式
平装书
页数
98
语言
英语
已发布
Jun 8, 2017
出版商
RAND Corporation
ISBN-10
0833097628
ISBN-13
9780833097620
描述
The U.S. Navy's public shipyards play a crucial role in maintaining the fleet's operational readiness, and this work sheds light on the multifaceted challenges facing these vital facilities. As they strive to support a complex array of vessels, issues related to funding, workforce management, and modernization emerge prominently. The insights offered by Riposo, Kallimani, Tremblay, and McMahon delve into the constraints that these shipyards encounter, painting a detailed picture of the current landscape.
One of the focal points of the discussion is the aging infrastructure of the shipyards, which is increasingly burdensome as technological demands evolve. The authors highlight the urgent need for upgrades and investments that align with twenty-first-century requirements. Their analysis underscores not just the financial implications but also the strategic significance of ensuring that these shipyards can meet the Navy's operational timelines.
Moreover, workforce challenges, including recruitment and retention, are emphasized as critical to enhancing shipyard capabilities. As the Navy continues to adapt its fleet to modern threats, the necessity for a competent and well-trained workforce becomes ever more palpable. The authors provide a nuanced examination of potential solutions aimed at addressing these personnel issues.
Ultimately, the work offers a forward-looking perspective, exploring both the immediate obstacles and potential future pathways for the U.S. Navy's public shipyards. By engaging with various stakeholders and considering innovative strategies, the authors advocate for a comprehensive approach that ensures the resilience and efficacy of a pivotal aspect of national defense.
One of the focal points of the discussion is the aging infrastructure of the shipyards, which is increasingly burdensome as technological demands evolve. The authors highlight the urgent need for upgrades and investments that align with twenty-first-century requirements. Their analysis underscores not just the financial implications but also the strategic significance of ensuring that these shipyards can meet the Navy's operational timelines.
Moreover, workforce challenges, including recruitment and retention, are emphasized as critical to enhancing shipyard capabilities. As the Navy continues to adapt its fleet to modern threats, the necessity for a competent and well-trained workforce becomes ever more palpable. The authors provide a nuanced examination of potential solutions aimed at addressing these personnel issues.
Ultimately, the work offers a forward-looking perspective, exploring both the immediate obstacles and potential future pathways for the U.S. Navy's public shipyards. By engaging with various stakeholders and considering innovative strategies, the authors advocate for a comprehensive approach that ensures the resilience and efficacy of a pivotal aspect of national defense.