(a) In General.—Not later than 180 days after the date on which a covered event occurs, the Chief of Naval Operations shall submit to the congressional defense committees a battle force ship assessment and requirement.
(b) Assessment.—Each assessment required by subsection (a) shall include the following:(1) A review of the strategic guidance of the Federal Government, the Department of Defense, and the Navy for identifying priorities, missions, objectives, and principles, in effect as of the date on which the assessment is submitted, that the force structure of the Navy must follow.
(2) An identification of the steady-state demand for maritime security and security force assistance activities.
(3) An identification of the force options that can satisfy the steady-state demands for activities required by theater campaign plans of combatant commanders.
(4) A force optimization analysis that produces a day-to-day global posture required to accomplish peacetime and steady-state tasks assigned by combatant commanders.
(5) A modeling of the ability of the force to fight and win scenarios approved by the Department of Defense.
(6) A calculation of the number and global posture of each force element required to meet steady-state presence demands and warfighting response timelines.
(c) Requirement.—(1) Each requirement required by subsection (a) shall—(A) be based on the assessment required by subsection (b); and
(B) identify, for each of the fiscal years that are five, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 years from the date of the covered event—(i) the total number of battle force ships required;
(ii) the number of battle force ships required in each of the categories described in paragraph (2);
(iii) the classes of battle force ships included in each of the categories described in paragraph (2); and
(iv) the number of battle force ships required in each class.
(2) The categories described in this paragraph are the following:(A) Aircraft carriers.
(B) Large surface combatants.
(C) Small surface combatants.
(D) Amphibious warfare ships.
(E) Attack submarines.
(F) Ballistic missile submarines.
(G) Combat logistics force.
(H) Expeditionary fast transport.
(I) Expeditionary support base.
(J) Command and support.
(K) Other.
(d) Definitions.—In this section:(1) The term “battle force ship” means the following:(A) A commissioned United States Ship warship capable of contributing to combat operations.
(B) A United States Naval Ship that contributes directly to Navy warfighting or support missions.
(2) The term “covered event” means a significant change to any of the following:(A) Strategic guidance that results in changes to theater campaign plans or warfighting scenarios.
(B) Strategic laydown of vessels or aircraft that affects sustainable peacetime presence or warfighting response timelines.
(C) Operating concepts, including employment cycles, crewing constructs, or operational tempo limits, that affect peacetime presence or warfighting response timelines.
(D) Assigned missions that affect the type or quantity of force elements.
(e) Amphibious Warfare Ships.—In preparing each assessment and requirement under subsection (a), the Commandant of the Marine Corps shall be specifically responsible for developing the requirements relating to amphibious warfare ships.
Structure US Code
Subtitle C— Navy and Marine Corps
PART IV— GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
§ 8663. Number in service in time of peace
§ 8664. Suspension of construction in case of treaty
§ 8667. Changing category or type: limitations
§ 8669. Contracts: applicability of chapter 65 of title 41
§ 8669a. Construction of combatant and escort vessels and assignment of vessel projects
§ 8669b. Senior Technical Authority for each naval vessel class
§ 8669c. Assessments required prior to start of construction on first ship of a shipbuilding program
§ 8671. Determination of vessel delivery dates
§ 8673. Model Basin; investigation of hull designs
§ 8674. Examination of vessels; striking of vessels from Naval Vessel Register
§ 8675. Vessels stricken from Naval Vessel Register: sale
§ 8675a. Vessels stricken from Naval Vessel Register: contracts for dismantling on net-cost basis
§ 8676. Vessels stricken from Naval Vessel Register; captured vessels: conveyance by donation
§ 8676a. Vessels stricken from Naval Vessel Register: use for experimental purposes
§ 8677. Disposals to foreign nations
§ 8678. Chief of Naval Operations: certification required for disposal of combatant vessels
§ 8679. Construction of vessels in foreign shipyards: prohibition
§ 8680. Overhaul, repair, etc. of vessels in foreign shipyards: restrictions
§ 8681. Repair or maintenance of naval vessels: handling of hazardous waste
§ 8684. Overhaul of naval vessels: competition between public and private shipyards
§ 8685. Preservation of Navy shipbuilding capability
§ 8686. Support for transfers of decommissioned vessels and shipboard equipment
§ 8688. Warranty requirements for shipbuilding contracts
§ 8690. Limitation on length of overseas forward deployment of naval vessels
§ 8691. Nuclear-powered aircraft carriers: dismantlement and disposal
§ 8692. Ford-class aircraft carriers: cost limitation baselines
§ 8693. Biennial report on shipbuilder training and the defense industrial base
§ 8694. Annual report on ship maintenance
§ 8695. Navy battle force ship assessment and requirement reporting
§ 8696. Navy shipbuilding workforce development special incentive
§ 8696. Battle force ship employment, maintenance, and manning baseline plans