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1、Order Code RS22595February 1,2007Navy Aegis Cruiser and DestroyerModernization:Background and Issues forCongressRonald ORourkeSpecialist in National DefenseForeign Affairs,Defense,and Trade DivisionSummaryThe Navy wants to modernize 84 Aegis cruisers and destroyers over a period ofmore than 20 years

2、 at a potential total cost of about$9.7 billion in todays dollars.TheNavys plan poses several potential issues for Congress,including the Navys overallvision behind the plan;the schedule,sequence,and scope of the destroyermodernizations,as well as the shipyards to be used for executing them;the stra

3、tegy forachieving an open architecture combat system on the 84 Aegis ships;and whether toextend the ships service lives from 35 years to 40 years.Congresss decisionsregarding Aegis ship modernizations could affect future Navy ship force levels andcapabilities,Navy funding requirements,U.S.shipyards,

4、and makers of Navy shipcombat systems.This report will be updated as events warrant.BackgroundAegis Cruisers and Destroyers.The Navys current cruisers and destroyers arecalled Aegis ships because they are equipped with the Aegis combat system anintegrated combination of sensors,weapons,computers,sof

5、tware,and display systemsthat was named for the mythological shield carried by Zeus.The Aegis ships are multi-mission ships for conducting missions such as anti-air warfare(air defense),ballisticmissile defense,anti-submarine warfare,anti-surface warfare,naval surface fire supportfor forces ashore,a

6、nd Tomahawk cruise missile strikes.The Navys Aegis ships include Ticonderoga(CG-47)class cruisers and ArleighBurke(DDG-51)class destroyers.A total of 27 CG-47s were procured for the Navybetween FY1978 and FY1988;the ships entered service between 1983 and 1994.The firstfive,which were built to an ear

7、lier technical standard,were judged by the Navy to be tooexpensive to modernize and were removed from service in 2004-2005.The Navy plansto keep the remaining 22 ships in service to age 35.A total of 62 DDG-51s wereprocured for the Navy between FY1985 and FY2005;the first entered service in 1991,49R

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11、/A 3.DATES COVERED -4.TITLE AND SUBTITLE Navy Aegis Cruiser and Destroyer Modernization:Background andIssues for Congress 5a.CONTRACT NUMBER 5b.GRANT NUMBER 5c.PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6.AUTHOR(S)5d.PROJECT NUMBER 5e.TASK NUMBER 5f.WORK UNIT NUMBER 7.PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S)AND ADDRESS(ES)Congr

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13、ved for public release,distribution unlimited 13.SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES The original document contains color images.14.ABSTRACT 15.SUBJECT TERMS 16.SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF:17.LIMITATION OF ABSTRACT SAR 18.NUMBEROF PAGES 6 19a.NAME OFRESPONSIBLE PERSON a.REPORT unclassified b.ABSTRACT unclassified c.

14、THIS PAGE unclassified Standard Form 298(Rev.8-98)Prescribed by ANSI Std Z39-18 CRS-21 For more on the Navys planned 313-ship fleet,see CRS Report RL32665,Navy ForceStructure and Shipbuilding Plans:Background and Issues for Congress,by Ronald ORourke.2 For more on the DDG-1000 and LCS programs progr

15、am,see CRS Report RL32109,NavyDDG-1000(DD(X)and CG(X)Ship Acquisition Programs:Oversight Issues and Options forCongress,by Ronald ORourke,and CRS Report RL33741,Navy Littoral Combat Ship(LCS)Program:Oversight Issues and Options for Congress,by Ronald ORourke.were in service as of the end of FY2006,a

16、nd the 62nd is scheduled to enter service in late2010 or early 2011.The Navy currently plans to keep them in service to age 35.Between 2010/2011,when the 62nd DDG-51 enters service,and 2021,when the firstof the 22 remaining CG-47s reaches age 35,the Navy plans to maintain a force of 84Aegis ships 22

17、 cruisers and 62 destroyers.These 84 ships equate to about 27%,ormore than one-quarter,of the Navys planned total force of 313 ships.1 Aegis ships areto account for the majority of the Navys cruiser-destroyer force into the 2030s,and thelast of the 84 ships are to remain in service into the 2040s.Ma

18、jor Contractors for Navy Surface Combatants.The builders of the 84Aegis ships are General Dynamics Bath Iron Works(GD/BIW)of Bath,ME(7 CG-47sand 34 DDG-51s),and the Ingalls shipyard of Pascagoula,MS,that forms part ofNorthrop Grumman Ship Systems(NGSS)(15 CG-47s and 28 DDG-51s).Several U.S.shipyards

19、 maintain and repair Aegis ships,with much of the work done under multi-ship/multi-option(MSMO)contracts.Under a MSMO contract,a shipyard is responsiblefor conducting depot-level maintenance work on several ships in a class.The primary contractor for the Aegis system is Lockheed Martins Maritime Sys

20、tems&Sensors division of Moorestown,NJ.Lockheed and the firms that previously ownedthe Moorestown facility have been the primary Aegis contractor since the 1970s.Lockheeds current contract for acting as Aegis system integrator,called the 5197contract,was awarded in 1998 and will expire on September

21、30,2007.Other makers ofNavy surface ship combat systems include Raytheon,the maker of,among other things,the combat system for the Navys new DDG-1000 class destroyers,and GeneralDynamics,the maker of the combat system for the General Dynamics version of theLittoral Combat Ship(LCS).2Purpose of Moder

22、nization.A primary objective of the Aegis ship modernizationeffort is to improve the ships combat capabilities so that the ships will remain mission-effective to age 35.A second major objective is to make the ships less expensive tooperate,maintain,and modernize over the remainder of their lives.The

23、 modernizationis not intended to extend the ships expected lives from 35 years to some higher figure,such as 40 years.Planned Modernization Work.The Navys plan includes modernization of theships basic hull,mechanical,and electrical(HM&E)equipment,and modernization oftheir combat systems.In both area

24、s,the Navy plans to install new systems or componentsthat are more capable than the ones they are to replace.Some of the planned changes areintended to permit the ships to be operated with a smaller crew,thereby reducing theirannual operation and support(O&S)costs.Planned changes to the ships combat

25、 systemsare intended to,among other things,begin shifting their Aegis computers and softwareCRS-3to a more open architecture(OA),meaning,in general terms,an arrangement that usesnon-proprietary computers and software.The Navy believes that moving to an Aegisopen architecture will permit the Aegis sy

26、stem to be updated over the remainder of theships lives more easily and less expensively,using contributions from a variety of firms.Cost.The Navy estimates that modernizing the first 8 CG-47s would cost anaverage of about$221 million per ship,while modernizing the DDG-51s would costabout$78 million

27、 per ship in todays dollars.Using these figures,the total cost of the 84-ship effort could be about$9.7 billion in todays dollars.By comparison,the Navyestimates the combined procurement cost of the first three DDG-1000 class destroyers atabout$9.2 billion.Table 1 shows annual funding for the Aegis

28、ship modernizationprogram.Table 1.Funding for Aegis Ship Modernization(millions of then-year dollars)FY05FY06FY07FY08 Aegis cruisersRDT&EN014.17.9OPN0125.4233.7WPN05.418.5OMN045.898.5Cruiser subtotal0190.7358.6 Aegis destroyersSCN49.850.00OPN03.032.2OMN010.03.9Destroyer subtotal49.863.036.1TOTAL49.8

29、253.7394.7Source:Table prepared by CRS using U.S.Navy data.RDT&EN is the Research,Development,Test and Evaluation,Navy appropriation account;SCN is the Shipbuilding and Conversion,Navyaccount;OPN is the Other Procurement,Navy account;WPN is the Weapon Procurement,Navyaccount,and OMN is the Operation

30、 and Maintenance,Navy account.Schedule.Under the Navys plan,the oldest cruisers and destroyers would bemodernized first,followed by progressively younger ships.Due to the schedule forproducing parts of the modernized combat system for the cruisers,three of the first fourcruisers would be modernized

31、in two separate shipyard periods,with the HM&E workbeing done first,and the combat system work done later.Subsequent cruisers,and all thedestroyers,would have all modernization work done during a single shipyard period.Total time in the shipyard for each ship would be a year or less.The cruiser mode

32、rnizations began in FY2007.The first completely modernizedcruiser is to be delivered to the fleet in FY2008.Two more are to be delivered in each ofFY2009 and FY2010,and three per year are to be delivered starting in FY2011.Underthis schedule,all 22 cruisers would be modernized by FY2016.The Navy wan

33、ts to fullyfund the first destroyer modernization in FY2008 and increase the rate to three ships peryear in FY2009.Under this schedule,funding of the destroyer modernizations wouldCRS-43 This section is based in part on CRS interviews conducted in January 2007 with several majordefense firms that ha

34、ve an interest in the Aegis ship modernization program.4 The Navy plans to replace the 22 CG-47s with CG(X)cruisers to be procured between FY2011and FY2023,and the 62 DDG-51s with a comparable number of DDG(X)destroyers,the first ofwhich would be procured in FY2023.The DDG(X)is not to be confused wi

35、th DD(X),the priorname of the new DDG-1000 destroyer,which is not intended as a replacement for either the CG-47s or the DDG-51s.span 22 years.Destroyers would return to service two years after the year in which theirmodernizations are funded.(The first year would be used to procure the equipment to

36、 beinstalled,the second year to install the equipment at the shipyard.)The first modernizeddestroyer would be delivered in FY2010,and the last around FY2031.Shipyards Performing The Work.The Navy plans to use competitivelyawarded MSMO contracts for executing the Aegis modernizations.Under the Navysp

37、lan,all U.S.shipyards would be eligible to compete for the contracts.Navy policy callsfor modernizations lasting longer than 6 months to be competed on a coast-wide basis,meaning that competitions would be open to all yards located along the same coast wherethe Aegis ships in question are homeported

38、.Potential Issues for Congress3Overall Vision Behind Modernization Plan.Some industry sources questionthe Navys logic behind the Aegis ship modernization program,arguing that the Navylacks a sufficiently thought-through overall vision a desired end-point for thesurface combatant force,and that in th

39、e absence of such a vision,the Navy is planning tospend money on Aegis ship modernizations in a scattershot manner,without knowingwhether this will lead to the best-possible future surface fleet for the Navy.These sourcesargue that,before spending money on Aegis ship modernizations,the Navy shouldde

40、velop a more fully considered overall vision for the future of the surface fleet that looksat the surface force and the Navy as a whole as parts of a larger network of defensecapabilities involving other U.S.military forces.One potential alternative to the Navysplan would be to forego some or all of

41、 the Aegis ship modernizations,accelerate theplanned procurement of next-generation cruisers and destroyers,and replace theunmodernized Aegis ships with the accelerated replacement ships.4Schedule And Sequence For DDG-51 Modernizations.Some industrysources propose that Navy fund four DDG-51 moderniz

42、ations per year,rather than three,so that the 62-ship DDG-51 modernization program could be finished years sooner.A4-per-year rate,these sources argue,would reduce total Navy expenditures considerablybe improving economies of scale for the DDG-51 modernizations and by more quicklyreducing DDG-51 ope

43、rating costs.Other industry sources argue that the Navy shouldbegin the DDG-51 modernizations with DDG-51s currently under construction,followedby whatever DDG-51s are scheduled for depot-level maintenance.Still others argue thatthe Navy should upgrade the combat systems on younger DDG-51s when they

44、 come intoyards for periodic overhaul and repair work,while modernizing older DDG-51s at thesame time.CRS-55 For more on this proposal,see CRS Report RL33360,Navy Ship Propulsion Technologies:Options for Reducing Oil Use Background for Congress,by Ronald ORourke.6 Geoff Fein,“Working Group Focused O

45、n Accelerating Open Architecture,”Defense Daily,Jan.24,2007;Geoff Fein,“Navy Needs To Consider If Shipbuilders Should Handle Software Work,”Defense Daily,Nov.29,2006;Geoff Fein,“Surface Ships Need To Follow Submarine SBIRProgram For Meeting Fleet Needs,”Defense Daily,Nov.28,2006;Geoff Fein,“Navy Ide

46、ntifies14 Action Items To Accelerate Open Architecture,”Defense Daily,Nov.8,2006;ChristopherJ.Castelli,“Navy Leadership Touts Importance of Open Architecture,”Inside the Navy,Nov.6,2006;Geoff Fein,“As Navy Defines Open Architecture,Managing The Process Is Important,SECNAV Says,”Defense Daily,Nov.6,2

47、006;Geoff Fein,“Navy Looking To Include OpenArchitecture Into All Surface Ship Contracts,”Defense Daily,Nov.3,2006;Christopher P.Cavas,“U.S.Navy Goal:Incentivize Open Architecture,”DefenseN,Nov.1,2006;Geoff Fein,“Open Architecture Systems Will Provide Navy Benefits,But Challenges Ahead,”Defense Dail

48、y,Oct.10,2006;Geoff Fein,“Defining Open Architecture For The Surface Fleet,”(continued.)Shipyards For DDG-51 Modernizations.Some industry sources proposeallocating all the DDG-51 modernizations to GD/BIW and NGSS,with each firmreceiving one-half of the ships.These sources argue that this would reduc

49、e the cost of theDDG-51 modernizations by permitting the two firms to achieve sustained learning-curvebenefits in the program,and also support the shipbuilding industrial base by providingadditional work to the two yards that have built all Navy cruisers and destroyers procuredin recent years.Compet

50、itive pressure on GD/BIW and NGSS,these industry sourcesargue,can be maintained by employing Profit-Related Offers(PROs),under which thetwo yards would bid prices for performing the modernizations allocated to them,with thelower bid winning a higher profit margin.Scope of DDG-51 Modernizations.Some

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