The 2006 Quadrennial Defense Review has emphasized the role of humanitarian assistance missions in winning the Global War on Terror. U.S. Pacific Fleet operates in an area prone to both terrorist recruitment and sudden-onset natural disasters that require humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations. The U.S. Navy has unique capabilities to deliver first-response humanitarian assistance. This thesis develops and suggests pre-positions for humanitarian assistance pack-up kits that contain emergency relief material commonly used in these missions in order to expedite delivery to those impacted by a disaster.
Designing and Pre-Positioning Humanitarian Assistance Pack-Up Kits (HA PUKs) to Support Pacific Fleet Emergency Relief Operations
2006
118 pages
Report
No indication
English
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Behavior & Society , Military assistance , Prepositioning(Logistics) , Kits , Natural disasters , Navy , Operations other than war , Pacific ocean islands , Asia , Theses , Humanitarian Assistance Pack-Up Kits(HA PUKs) , Uspacom(U.s. pacific command) , Emergency relief , Logistics planning factors , Mootw(Military operations other than war) , Humanitarian assistance , Relief materials