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UBRA&V MARINE CORPS UNIVERSITY Foreword aval forces are unique in their contribution to the nation's defense. 1.\ Versatile naval expeditionary forces are the nation's first responders, relied upon to establish the tempo of action, control the early phases of hostilities, and set conditions for decisive resolution. America's ability to protect its homeland, assure our friends and allies, deter potential adver- saries, and project decisive combat power depends on maritime superior- ity. The transformation of naval forces is dedicated to greatly expanding the sovereign options available worldwide to the President across the full spectrum of warfare by exploiting our control of the sea. The result of our transformation will be a Navy-Marine Corps Team providing sustainable, immediately employable U.S. combat power as part of a transformed joint force ready to meet any challenge. As directed in the Defense Secretary's Transformation Planning Guidance, the Department of the Navy presents its first annual update to the Naval Transformation Roadmap. Whereas the first roadmap submission in July 2002 described the framework for naval capability development, this road- map update describes the key naval concepts, capabilities, initiatives, pro- cesses and programs that guide the efforts of the Navy-Marine Corps Team in support of the critical operational goals described in the 2001 Quadrennial Defense Review Report and the newjoint operating and functional concepts currently being formulated. Gordon R( Jingland Secretary of the Navy Vera Clark, Admiral, USN Chief ofNaval Operations Commandant of the Marine Corps Table of Contents Foreword iii Chapter Introduction 1 I: Chapter I—I: Transformation In Operational Concepts Enhanced Employability 13 A. Global Concept of Operations 14 B. Fleet Response Plan 14 C. Flexible Deployment Concept 15 D. Enhanced Networked Seabasing 16 E. Streamlined MAGTF Scalability 16 F. Maritime Contribution to Joint Forcible Entry Operations 17 Chapter III: Transformational Capabilities .... 19 A. Sea Shield 19 1. Air and Missile Defense (AMD) 19 2. Undersea Warfare (USW) 28 a. Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) 28 b. Mine Warfare (MIW) 35 3. Anti-Surface Warfare (SUW) 41 4. Force Protection 46 B. Sea Strike 51 1. Deliberate and Time-Sensitive Strike 53 2. Ship-to-Objective Maneuver (STOM) 62 C. Sea Base 74 D. FORCEnet 83 1. Networks 84 2. Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) 89 3. Common Operational and Tactical Pictures (GOTP) 98 Chapter IV: Transformation Processes 107 A. People and Culture 108 1. Sea Warrior 108 2. Making Marines and MAGTFs Ill B. Naval Support to Joint Concept Development and Experimentation 116 C. Science and Technology 121 D. Sea Enterprise 123 Chapter V: Conclusion 127 NavalTransformational Roadmap

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