Understanding the current 30-year shipbuilding plan through three models

Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited === The United States Navy is bound by federal law to annually submit a long-range plan for the construction of naval vessels. As the report represents a possible vision of the future fleet, there is much discussion on its contents and how and w...

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Main Author: Blind, Patrick E.
Other Authors: Candreva, Philip
Published: Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/44522
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-445222015-05-06T03:58:55Z Understanding the current 30-year shipbuilding plan through three models Blind, Patrick E. Candreva, Philip Hocevar, Susan Graduate School of Business & Public Policy (GSBPP) Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited The United States Navy is bound by federal law to annually submit a long-range plan for the construction of naval vessels. As the report represents a possible vision of the future fleet, there is much discussion on its contents and how and why the Navy settled on the numbers contained in the proposal. Viewing the plan as a decision reached by a government entity allows a thorough investigation of the matter utilizing Graham Allison’s approach from his work, Essence of Decision. Through the lenses of rational actor model, organizational behavior model, and government politics model, the Annual Long-Range Plan for Construction of Naval Vessels for FY2015 will be analyzed to better understand the requirements, organizational routines, major players, and special interests that ultimately result in a plan submitted to congress. Through this analysis, a better understanding of the processes, procedures and inner workings of the Navy will become apparent and show the FY2015 Long Range Plan is rather complex and beholden to many stakeholders, each wishing to exert influence over the outcome. 2015-02-18T00:17:12Z 2015-02-18T00:17:12Z 2014-12 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/44522 This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States. Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School
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description Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited === The United States Navy is bound by federal law to annually submit a long-range plan for the construction of naval vessels. As the report represents a possible vision of the future fleet, there is much discussion on its contents and how and why the Navy settled on the numbers contained in the proposal. Viewing the plan as a decision reached by a government entity allows a thorough investigation of the matter utilizing Graham Allison’s approach from his work, Essence of Decision. Through the lenses of rational actor model, organizational behavior model, and government politics model, the Annual Long-Range Plan for Construction of Naval Vessels for FY2015 will be analyzed to better understand the requirements, organizational routines, major players, and special interests that ultimately result in a plan submitted to congress. Through this analysis, a better understanding of the processes, procedures and inner workings of the Navy will become apparent and show the FY2015 Long Range Plan is rather complex and beholden to many stakeholders, each wishing to exert influence over the outcome.
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