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American Forces Press Service (June 20, 2007); Geren: Army pushing to accelerate new armored vehicles to theater.


WASHINGTON -- The Army is working with its sister services to ramp up Ramp Up

To increase a company's operations in anticipation of increased demand.

Notes:
A company might 'ramp up' operations if they just signed a contract creating substantially more demand for their product.
See also: Demand, Economies of Scale
 production of the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle and speed up the timetable for getting it to deployed troops, Pete Geren, the Army secretary nominee, said yesterday.

Speaking to the Senate Armed Services Committee The term Armed Services Committee could refer to:
  • U.S. House Committee on Armed Services
  • U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services
 during his confirmation hearing, Geren, currently the acting secretary, said he shares the Army's commitment to getting MRAPs to Iraq and Afghanistan "as quickly as we possibly can."

Geren noted that Army Lt. Gen. Ray Odierno, commander of Multinational Corps Iraq, has requested more than 17,000 of the new armored vehicles to replace Humvees. Army leaders are evaluating which Humvees need to be replaced, based on the missions they are used to conduct, and to set priorities for getting MRAPs fielded, he said.

"We're working with the Navy and the Marines to ramp up the production capacity so that we can get these to the theaters as fast as possible," he said.

The Marines have had good success with the MRAPs, which have raised, V-shaped underbellies that deflect the force of improvised explosive devices Noun 1. improvised explosive device - an explosive device that is improvised
I.E.D., IED

explosive device - device that bursts with sudden violence from internal energy
 and other blasts from below.

Sixty-five MRAPs in use in Iraq are saving Marines' lives, Lt. Gen. Emerson Garner, the Marine Corps' deputy commandant for programs and resources, told a congressional committee earlier this year. "Our experience is that Marines in these vehicles have been four or five times safer than a Marine in an armored Humvee," Garner told members of the House and Senate Sea Power and Expeditionary Forces subcommittees. "Based on this experience, we recently decided to replace our armored Humvees in theater on a one-for-one basis with MRAPs."

The Marines' success caught Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates' attention, and he's pushing to speed up the timetable for getting more MRAPs to troops in Iraq.

Up-armored Humvees offered the best protection available when they were fielded, but Gates told Pentagon reporters in May that MRAPs provide even more. "Now we have something better, and we're going to get that to the field as best we can," he said.

Navy Adm. Edmund Giambastiani Edmund P. Giambastiani, Jr. (born May 4, 1948) was an Admiral in the United States Navy. He served as the seventh Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 2005 until his retirement from service in 2007. Military career
Giambastiani was born in Canastota, New York.
, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff The position of Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff was created by the Goldwater-Nichols Act of 1986. The Vice Chairman is a four-star general or admiral and by law the second highest ranking member of the U.S. Armed Forces (after the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff).  and head of the Joint Requirements Oversight Council Part of the United States Department of Defense acquisition process, the Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC) reviews programs designated as JROC interest and supports the acquisition review process in accordance with law (10 U.S.C. 181). , recently visited Aberdeen Proving Ground Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) is a United States Army facility located near Aberdeen, Maryland (in Harford County).

The Army's oldest active proving ground, it was established on October 20, 1917, six months after the United States entered World War I.
, Md., with other defense leaders to see the various versions of the MRAP MRAP Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (military vehicle)
MRAP Mouvement contre le Racisme et Pour l'AmitiƩ entre les Peuples (French antiracism movement)
MRAP Melanocortin-2 Receptor Accessory Protein
 being considered. "MRAP vehicles have saved lives in Iraq and will continue to save lives," the admiral said. "It is the best vehicle protection we have to date."

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Title Annotation:In the News
Author:Miles, Donna
Publication:Defense AT & L
Date:Sep 1, 2007
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