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US Navy Sets 80% Readiness Goal

Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti aims for 80% surge readiness of Navy ships and aircraft by 2027, focusing on fleet modernization.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
11 months ago
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Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti releases the CNO’s Navigation Plan for America’s Warfighting Navy. Photo by NPO William Spears.

Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti releases the CNO’s Navigation Plan for America’s Warfighting Navy. Photo by NPO William Spears.

Table of Contents

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  • Why Surge Readiness Matters
    • The 2024 Navy Navigation Plan: Project 33
  • The Timeline and the Global Context
    • Fleet Readiness Progress and Roadmap
  • What’s Next for the Navy?
    • The Road Ahead

Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Admiral Lisa Franchetti has set an ambitious goal for the U.S. Navy: achieving 80% surge readiness for ships and aircraft by 2027.

Speaking at a Washington think tank event, Franchetti outlined her 2024 Navy Navigation Plan, emphasizing the importance of modernization and fleet preparedness against a backdrop of growing global military tensions.

 

Why Surge Readiness Matters

In a world where global tensions are rising, having a fleet that can mobilize quickly is vital. The Navy’s ability to respond rapidly to emerging threats depends on having a high percentage of its assets ready to deploy on short notice.

Franchetti stressed that achieving 80% readiness may seem challenging, but she believes it is possible with the right strategies.

Drawing on past successes, she referenced the Navy’s work with the F/A-18 Super Hornet.

“In 2018, then-Defense Secretary James Mattis set a goal for the F/A-18 community to increase its readiness from 50% to 80%. Six years later, we’ve sustained that 80% mark, thanks to the systems and processes we implemented.”

This example serves as a blueprint for broader efforts across the Navy’s fleet. The CNO emphasized that the lessons learned from the Super Hornet initiative are already being adapted for both the submarine and surface forces.

 

Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti participates in an interview with Washington Post reporter Dan Lamothe at the Atlantic Council think tank in Washington, D.C., Oct. 16, 2024. Photo by DOD.
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti participates in an interview with Washington Post reporter Dan Lamothe at the Atlantic Council think tank in Washington, D.C., Oct. 16, 2024. Photo by DOD.

 

The 2024 Navy Navigation Plan: Project 33

Franchetti’s surge readiness target is part of her 2024 Navy Navigation Plan, which she has dubbed “Project 33” in recognition of her role as the Navy’s 33rd CNO. The plan targets seven critical areas to achieve the 80% readiness goal:

Seven Key Targets in Project 33:

  • Eliminate maintenance delays: Addressing delays in ship, submarine, and aircraft maintenance to ensure assets remain available.
  • Expand robotic integration: Increasing the use of robotic and autonomous systems to modernize fleet capabilities.

Franchetti’s plan focuses on these and other crucial steps, such as improving sailor quality of life and investing in necessary infrastructure to sustain and project combat capabilities from shore.

Some Areas for Improvement:
To achieve these objectives, the plan highlights two focal points:

  • Modernizing command centers to enhance fleet coordination in distributed battlefield scenarios.
  • Expanding realistic combat training to better prepare personnel for future engagements.

Franchetti’s message is clear: the Navy’s future depends on adapting quickly and leveraging technology to maintain an edge.

 

The Timeline and the Global Context

Franchetti has identified 2027 as a crucial year for Navy readiness. She explained that this timeline is not arbitrary; it aligns with the goals set by China’s President Xi Jinping, who has instructed his military to be ready for potential armed conflict by the same year.

This context underscores the urgency behind the Navy’s surge readiness initiative.

Franchetti made it clear that meeting the 80% goal is not just a matter of national defense but a necessity to keep pace with global developments.

“There is no time to waste,” she stated. “I have a clock in my office counting down the days to January 1, 2027. We are ready to take action.”

 

Fleet Readiness Progress and Roadmap

To reach the 80% readiness target, Franchetti’s strategy revolves around data-driven accountability, a method that proved effective in improving F/A-18 readiness. She emphasized that the Navy now has robust systems in place to monitor and address readiness challenges in real-time.

Surge Readiness Breakdown:

Asset Type

Current Readiness (%)

Target Readiness by 2027 (%)

Aircraft (e.g., F/A-18s) 80% 80%
Submarines 60% 80%
Surface Ships 55% 80%

These figures illustrate both the Navy’s existing achievements and the challenges ahead. While aircraft readiness is on track, submarine and surface ship readiness levels still require significant improvement.

 

A MH-53E Sea Dragon helicopter lands on the flight deck of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt. Photo by the US Navy. DoD.
A MH-53E Sea Dragon helicopter lands on the flight deck of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt. Photo by the US Navy. DoD.

 

What’s Next for the Navy?

Franchetti has outlined several steps to ensure the Navy meets its goals:

  1. Intensifying recruitment and retention efforts: Attracting and retaining skilled personnel to fill critical roles.
  2. Scaling autonomous technologies: Investing in advanced technologies to augment human capabilities and enhance operational flexibility.

With these strategies, Franchetti remains confident that the Navy will not only strive for 80% readiness but will also advance far beyond its current capabilities, regardless of whether the exact target is met.

As global conflicts continue to evolve, particularly with rising tensions in the Middle East and growing Chinese influence, the Navy’s focus on surge readiness underscores its proactive approach to ensuring national security.

 

The Road Ahead

Admiral Franchetti’s message is one of determination and action. The Navy’s 80% surge readiness goal by 2027 reflects a clear understanding of the global landscape and the need to be prepared for the unexpected.

While the journey will require overcoming logistical and operational challenges, the Navy’s leadership is firmly committed to ensuring that the fleet remains at the forefront of defense and readiness.

 

Sources: THX News & US Department of Defense.

Tags: Admiral Lisa FranchettiChief of Naval OperationsChina military threatNavy aircraft readinessNavy fleet readinessNavy maintenance goalsNavy navigation plan 2024Navy ship maintenancenavy surge readinessProject 33 NavyU.S. Navy modernization
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