Description: The Strategic Mobility-21 program is separately called out for FY 2005 but is a continuation of some FY 2004 work in Agile Port Technology. Addressed the development and utilization of a candidate inland port facility (Victorville) operating in conjunction controlled military and commercial cargo movement operations. The program will further involve both military and commercial port and terminal systems in the Southern California region. Developed the supporting architectures for the comprehensive plan developed as part of the FY 2004 effort. The Strategic Mobility 21 program for FY 2005 is presently being further defined and drafted for approval and operational contracting in 2005 in conjunction with an Operational Concept Document that is in development with USMC and USA guidance and related FY 2004 Agile Port funding.
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTION VOLPE CENTER |
$0 |
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Federal |
CAMBRIDGE,
MA
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CARDEROCK DIVISION NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER |
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Federal |
WEST BETHESDA,
MD
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ITS CORPORATION DBA NOESIS BUSINESS UNIT |
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For-Profit |
ARLINGTON,
VA
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MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY |
$4,149 |
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Private Educational Institution |
CAMBRIDGE,
MA
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CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY LONG BEACH FOUNDATION |
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Public Educational Institution |
LONG BEACH,
CA
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Citation
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Source:
Appropriations Report Language - Conference
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Reference:
108-622
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Location:
Line 17, Page 290
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Citation Excerpt: Strategic Mobility-21 Deployment Technology (Note: only for the Agile Port and High Speed Ship technology)
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