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Naval FY14 Budget Proposal



Source: http://navylive.dodlive.mil/2013/04/10/navy-unveils-
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March 20
th
, 2014

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This years budget submission was guided by Chief of Naval Operations
Adm. Jonathan Greenerts tenets of Warfighting First, Operate Forward and
Be Ready
Excerpts from Navys military blog - by Rear Adm. John Kirby, the Navys Chief of Information, and addresses key
points of the Navys fiscal year 2014 budget:
Youtube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hU9GJskq0Yk
This years budget submission was guided by Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan Greenerts tenets of
Warfighting First, Operate Forward and Be Ready. Youll clearly see that we fund our forces operating forward, we
provide money to maintain and train those units getting ready to deploy, and were investing in the people, ships
and technology of our future force.

What that means for our deployed forces weve asked for about $49 billion for operations and
maintenance.
Money for ship steaming, flight hours, maintenance and base operations.
As expected, given the current fiscal environment, this is down slightly (3 percent) from last year.
Allows us to maintain our commitments in the Middle East and the Western Pacific consistent with the Defense
Strategy.

This budget helps us maintain readiness for those forces next to deploy.
Were slightly up from last year in our training and education dollars.
Were also up a bit in our ship depot level maintenance account allowing us increase the scope and complexity
of our maintenance availabilities. The goal is to make our ships last as long as possible
This will provide funding for our carrier strike groups like the USS Carl Vinson Carrier Strike Group and our
amphibious ready groups like the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group which will be preparing for their
deployments in FY14
We continue to invest in our future fleettaking care of our people, building ships/aircraft and investing in
research and development for new technology.

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People, Platforms, Power, & Partnerships
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Shipbuilding Procurement Plan
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Aircraft Procurement Plan
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Excerpts from Navys military blog:
Weve requested $43.5 billion for
ship, aircraft, weapons and other
procurementprograms like Joint
Strike Fighter, Littoral Combat Ship,
unmanned aerial vehicles, DDG-1000
and P-8 just to name a few.
We will deliver six ships in FY14 and
will fund construction for eight new
ships.
We will retire 11 battle force ships
seven FFGs, one SSN, one LPD, one
MCM and one T-AOE. (This is an
updated number from the FY14
Budget Highlights Book, which stated
that we will retire 16 ships in FY14)
Weve funded two nuclear attack
submarines and continue to fund
research and development for the
next ballistic missile submarine.
The number of Sailors increases
slightly as we continue to focus on
reducing manning gaps at sea,
improve our sea/shore flow and ramp
up the Navys cyber capabilities
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Summary by Appropriation Title FY 2014 Base Budget
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Department of the Navy FY 2014 Presidents Budget - Start
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Aligning to Strategic Guidance
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Global Engagement on a Daily Basis
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FY 2013 Quicklook
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DON FY 2013 Sequestration
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Department of the Navy Topline
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Summary by Appropriation Title FY 2014 Base Budget
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Military Personnel
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Civilian Personnel
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Readiness
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Shipbuilding Procurement Plan
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Aircraft Procurement
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Weapons Procurement
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Marine Corps Procurement
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R&D Investment
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Military Construction & Family Housing
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People, Platforms, Power, and Partnerships
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For more information
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End of Presentation
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