New Attack Submarine: More Knowledge Needed to Understand Impact of Design Changes
NSIAD-98-38
Published: Apr 30, 1998. Publicly Released: Apr 30, 1998.
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GAO reviewed: (1) the status of the new attack submarine (NSSN) development program; (2) current information on the antisubmarine warfare threat; and (3) the Navy's plans to model the NSSN's survivability.
Recommendations
Recommendations for Executive Action
Agency Affected Sort descending | Recommendation | Status |
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Department of Defense | To avoid spending funds on construction from a design that may require costly modifications to meet requirements, the Secretary of Defense should require the Secretary of the Navy to conduct survivability modeling to assess the impact that reduced capabilities of various subsystems have on ship survivability when integrated into the overall NSSN design. |
Five submarines are currently under construction. Recommendation on design of submarine is now moot.
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Department of Defense | The Secretary of Defense should take steps to ensure that the results are used in making fiscal year spending decisions on the program. |
Recommendation is tied to implementation of another recommendation.
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Weapons systemsAntisubmarine warfareCombat readinessComputer modelingDefense capabilitiesMilitary budgetsMilitary cost controlNaval warfareOperational testingSubmarinesSystems design