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Army's Future Combat System (FCS); Background and Issues for Congress

Author : Andrew Feickert
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 14 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2011-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781437920390

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Army's Future Combat System (FCS); Background and Issues for Congress by Andrew Feickert Pdf

This is a print on demand edition of a hard to find publication. The Future Combat System (FCS) was a multi-year, multi-billion dollar program at the heart of the Army¿s transformation efforts. It was to be the Army¿s major R&D, and acquisition program consisting of 14 manned and unmanned systems tied together by an extensive commun. and info. network. The FCS program has been characterized as a high-risk venture due to the advanced technologies involved and the challenge of networking all of the FCS subsystems together. Contents of this report: (1) Program Origins; (2) Program Overview; Current FCS Program Status; Army¿s Modernization Strategy; Budget Issues; (3) Issues for Congress: MGV Cancellation; Army Modernization Strategy and Spin Outs; Proposed Ground Combat Vehicles. Illustrations.

Status of the Future Combat Systems Program

Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. Subcommittee on Air and Land Forces
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 78 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : History
ISBN : MINN:31951D031563274

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Status of the Future Combat Systems Program by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. Subcommittee on Air and Land Forces Pdf

Lessons from the Army's Future Combat Systems Program

Author : Christopher G. Pernin,Elliot Axelband,Jeffrey A. Drezner,John Gordon, IV,Brian B. Dille
Publisher : Rand Corporation
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Computers
ISBN : 0833076396

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Lessons from the Army's Future Combat Systems Program by Christopher G. Pernin,Elliot Axelband,Jeffrey A. Drezner,John Gordon, IV,Brian B. Dille Pdf

The U.S. Army's Future Combat Systems program aimed to field an ambitious system of systems, with novel technologies integrated via an advanced wireless network. The largest and most ambitious planned acquisition program in the Army's history, it was cancelled in 2009, and some of its efforts transitioned to follow-on programs. This report documents the program's complex history and draws lessons from its experiences.

The Army's Future Combat Systems Program and Alternatives

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Government Printing Office
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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The Army's Future Combat Systems Program and Alternatives by Anonim Pdf

In today's environment of rapidly evolving conflicts, the Army's goal is to have units that have the combat power of heavy units but that can be transported anywhere in the world in a matter of days. To address concerns about the armored vehicle fleet's aging and the difficulties involved in transporting it as well as to equip the Army more suitably to conduct operations overseas on short notice using forces based in the United States the service created the Future Combat Systems (FCS) program in 2000. A major modernization effort, the program is designed in part to develop and purchase vehicles to replace those now in the heavy forces; the new vehicles would be much lighter, thereby easing the deployment of units equipped with them. In the analysis presented in this report, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) examined the current status of the Army's fleet of armored vehicles and assessed the speed of deployment of the service's heavy forces. It also evaluated the FCS program, considering the program's costs as well as its advantages and disadvantages and comparing it with several alternative plans for modernizing the Army's heavy forces.

Issues Facing the Army's Future Combat Systems Program

Author : United States Government Accountability Office
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 46 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2018-02-03
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1985009005

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Issues Facing the Army's Future Combat Systems Program

The Army's Future Combat System (FCS): Background and Issues for Congress

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 45 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:227954084

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The Army's Future Combat System (FCS): Background and Issues for Congress by Anonim Pdf

The Future Combat System (FCS) is the U.S. Army's multiyear, multibillion- dollar program at the heart of the Army's transformation efforts. It is to be the Army's major research, development, and acquisition program consisting of 18 manned and unmanned systems tied together by an extensive communications and information network. FCS is intended to replace such current systems as the M-1 Abrams tank and the M-2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle with advanced, networked combat systems. The FCS program has been characterized by the Army and others as a high-risk venture due to the advanced technologies involved as well as the challenge of networking all of the FCS subsystems together so that FCS-equipped units can function as intended. The FCS program exists in a dynamic national security environment which could significantly influence the program's outcome. The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and potential defense budget cuts could play a role in shaping the FCS program. The revised FCS program timeline including four "Spin-Outs" whereby equipment is to be tested first by a FCS evaluation brigade and then introduced into the current force has extended the program's timeline by four years and has added additional finding requirements, but it has also served to reduce some of the risk associated with this admittedly high-risk venture.

The Army's Future Combat Systems Program and Alternatives

Author : United States. Congressional Budget Office
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Astronautics, Military
ISBN : PURD:32754076775745

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Gao-03-1010r Issues Facing the Army's Future Combat Systems Program

Author : United States Government Accountability Office
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 46 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2017-10-19
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1978423284

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Exploring Advanced Technologies for the Future Combat Systems Program

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:946245466

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Exploring Advanced Technologies for the Future Combat Systems Program by Anonim Pdf

This report summarizes the research findings of a short-time-frame study conducted by RAND Arroyo Center to support the Army Science Board (ASB) Summer Study 2000 "Technical and Tactical Opportunities for Revolutionary Advances in Rapidly Deployable Joint Ground Forces in the 2015-2020 Era. The purpose of the RAND research was to explore a range of advanced technologies for potential contribution to the Future Combat Systems program; it is intended to be a think piece and is not a guide to the contractors charged with designing the Future Combat Systems. This research represents only one part of the ASB study, focusing specifically on force effectiveness in a notional small-scale contingency and on the associated spectrum of challenges that such a situation might entail. In conducting the study, the research team interacted with various members of the ASB, drawing extensively on their forward-looking ideas and ultimately integrating many of them into the research. High-resolution combat modeling and simulation was used to assess many key aspects of force performance, environmental factors, and system-of-systems interactions within the context of the scenario. This work should be of interest to defense policymakers, military technologists, and concept developers.

Exploring Advanced Technologies for the Future Combat Systems Program

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 99 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:227992518

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Exploring Advanced Technologies for the Future Combat Systems Program by Anonim Pdf

This report summarizes the research findings of a short-time-frame study conducted by RAND Arroyo Center to support the Army Science Board (ASB) Summer Study 2000 "Technical and Tactical Opportunities for Revolutionary Advances in Rapidly Deployable Joint Ground Forces in the 2015-2020 Era. The purpose of the RAND research was to explore a range of advanced technologies for potential contribution to the Future Combat Systems program; it is intended to be a think piece and is not a guide to the contractors charged with designing the Future Combat Systems. This research represents only one part of the ASB study, focusing specifically on force effectiveness in a notional small-scale contingency and on the associated spectrum of challenges that such a situation might entail. In conducting the study, the research team interacted with various members of the ASB, drawing extensively on their forward-looking ideas and ultimately integrating many of them into the research. High-resolution combat modeling and simulation was used to assess many key aspects of force performance, environmental factors, and system-of-systems interactions within the context of the scenario. This work should be of interest to defense policymakers, military technologists, and concept developers.

The Army's Future Combat System Program

Author : Christian N. Feliciano
Publisher : Nova Science Publishers
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Armored vehicles, Military
ISBN : 1607412624

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The Army's Future Combat System Program by Christian N. Feliciano Pdf

This book provides information on the issue of the capabilities and affordability of the FCS program. The Future Combat System (FCS) is the U.S. Army's multi-year, multi-billion dollar program at the heart of the Army's transformation efforts. It is the Army's major research, development, and acquisition program consisting of 14 manned and unmanned systems tied together by an extensive communications and information network. The FCS program exists in a dynamic national security environment which could significantly influence the program's outcome. The primary issues presented to 110th Congress are the capabilities and affordability of the FCS program, and the likelihood, given a myriad of factors, that the Army will be able to field its first FCS-equipped brigade by 2014 and eventually field up to 15 FCS-equipped brigades. This book will address a variety of issues including the program's timeline, budget, program management issues, current program developmental progress and challenges, and FCS's relevance in the current and potential future security environments.

The Army's Future Combat Systems Program and Alternatives

Author : Congressional Budget Congressional Budget Office
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 108 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2014-11-05
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 150310138X

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The Army's Future Combat Systems Program and Alternatives by Congressional Budget Congressional Budget Office Pdf

Roughly half of the Army's combat forces at the end of 2005 were so-called heavy units-forces that are equipped with armored vehicles and that provide significant firepower. To support those units, the Army maintains a fleet of approximately 28,000 armored vehicles. Now that the Cold War is over, some defense experts have questioned the relevance of such vehicles to the current national security strategy and their continued usefulness (notwithstanding their contributions to recent operations, such as Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom). The average age of the armored combat vehicle fleet at the end of 2005 was relatively high, and the fleet comprises vehicles designed several decades ago. Moreover, units equipped with the vehicles in the current fleet are too large and too heavy to be moved overseas easily and quickly by the Air Force's C-17s, the most numerous of its long-range transport planes. For all practical purposes, heavy units must be transported overseas by ship-a process that takes weeks. In today's environment of rapidly evolving conflicts, the Army's goal is to have units that have the combat power of heavy units but that can be transported anywhere in the world in a matter of days. To address concerns about the armored vehicle fleet's aging and the difficulties involved in transporting it-as well as to equip the Army more suitably to conduct operations overseas on short notice using forces based in the United States-the service created the Future Combat Systems (FCS) program in 2000. A major modernization effort, the program is designed in part to develop and purchase vehicles to replace those now in the heavy forces; the new vehicles would be much lighter, thereby easing the deployment of units equipped with them. But the FCS program, poised to develop a total of 18 new systems (including eight manned vehicles to replace those in the Army's current armored fleet) and a network to connect them all will not field any new vehicles until December 2014 at the earliest. Furthermore, because those new vehicles will be expensive, the Army plans to buy relatively small quantities of them each year. As a result, the armored vehicles now in the Army's combat units will not all be replaced by FCS components until after 2035, a prospect that has evoked concerns about the costs of maintaining those older vehicles and upgrading them to prevent their becoming obsolete. In addition, questions have been raised about the FCS program's technical feasibility and affordability. Some experts doubt that the Army can develop and test the necessary technologies in time to start producing lightweight manned vehicles by 2012-a requisite for meeting the deadline to field them according to the Army's current schedule. Another concern is funding for the quantities of FCS equipment that the Army is now planning to buy. Any reduction in the FCS procurement rate would force the Army to retain its already aging armored vehicles even longer and to invest more funds in their maintenance.

Defense Acquisitions

Author : Paul L. Francis
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 43 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2008-07
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9781437902655

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Defense Acquisitions by Paul L. Francis Pdf

The Army¿s Future Combat System (FCS) requires a software-based advanced information network to meld people, sensors, and weapons into a cohesive fighting force. As software controls 95% of FCS¿s functionality, it determines the success or failure of the program. The Army contracted with the Boeing Co. as a lead systems integrator to define, develop and integrate FCS, including software development. This report addresses risks facing the development of network and software, the practices being used to manage software, and the timing of key network demonstrations. Includes recommendations. Charts and tables.

Defense Acquisitions

Author : Paul L. Francis
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 59 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2009-09
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9781437916140

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Defense Acquisitions by Paul L. Francis Pdf

The Future Combat System (FCS) program is the centerpiece of the Army's effort to transition to a lighter, more agile, and more capable combat force. The law requires the DoD to hold a milestone review of the FCS program, now planned for 2009. This report addresses: (1) what knowledge will likely be available in key areas for the review; and (2) the challenges that lie ahead following the review. To meet these objectives, the auditor reviewed key documents, performed analysis, attended demonstrations and design reviews, and interviewed DoD officials. Includes recommendations. Charts and tables.