The Navy’s Strategy VADM John Morgan 9 March 2006.

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The Navy’s Strategy VADM John Morgan 9 March 2006

2 What’s Changed / Changing? Our Capabilities Must Pace the Dynamic Security Environment Navy’s 3/1 Construct 2 MRC – 2 MTW PK PE Humanitarian Assistance / Disaster Relief C-Terrorism C-Piracy Major Regional Conflict / Major Theater War Peacekeeping / Enforcement CP CT HA/ DR s BUR / QDR Major Combat OPS GWOT HLD/ HLS Shaping & Stability OPS (SSO) Strategic Deterrence Navy’s Strategy QDR ,000 Ship Navy Balance across Missions New Capabilities Emerging Missions Maritime Perspective

3 The Strategic Landscape Past: Small Battlefield / Massed Forces… Focus on Killing Now: Large Battlespace/ Small Forces… Finding is Key Conventional Campaigns: Still Out There and Dangerous GWOT: The Long War Homeland Security/Defense Environmental Crisis/Humanitarian Assistance… Growing! “Unrestricted Warfare”: WMD / Disruptive Tech for Sale More Competitors, Complex Contingencies, Broader Range of Missions

4 Sea Power… More Important Than Ever? Economic Prosperity Globalization and International Markets Trade (90% by Sea) Need Safe and Secure Maritime Domain Need Effective Maritime Forces U.S. Cannot Do It Alone!

5 Global Maritime Network… Every Nation Can Contribute Global Network across the worldGlobal Network across the world Built on common interestsBuilt on common interests -Piracy - Human Smuggling - Illegal Drugs - WMD Proliferation - Environment - Transnational Challenges We all Face USN / USCG, other Navies andUSN / USCG, other Navies and other Maritime Entities Building the “1,000 Ship Navy”

6 Principles for Global Network of Maritime Nations National Sovereignty Comes First Participate Where Common Interests Exist Focus is Security in the Maritime Domain Foundation is Individual Nation’s Capabilities More Than Just Navies and Coast Guards…Shipping Companies

7 Principles for Global Network of Maritime Nations Nations that Can Assist Others…Help Where/When Possible Nations That Need Assistance…Ask for it Regional Maritime Networks Share Information Widely Needs a Near Term Start

8 Expanding Navy Missions… Way Ahead Navy Expeditionary Combat CommandNavy Expeditionary Combat Command Riverine CapabilityRiverine Capability Expeditionary Training TeamsExpeditionary Training Teams Civil AffairsCivil Affairs

9 Conventional Combat … and a Whole Lot More Navy’s 3/1 Construct Major Combat OPS GWOT HLD/ HLS Shaping & Stability OPS (SSO) Strategic Deterrence Stepping Up To Broader Mission Sets