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Page 1: The U.S. Navy’s Arctic Roadmap - Ocean Leadership

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The U.S. Navy’s Arctic Roadmap

RADM Dave TitleyRemarks for the Consortium for Ocean Leadership Public Policy Forum

March 10, 2010

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Climate Change UpdateThe Globally Averaged

Rate of Warming is NOT Slowing Down

Greenland Ice Sheet Mass LossIs Accelerating

Solar Irradiance Trend is Constant

Arctic Sea Ice Continues toTo Melt & Thin

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Task Force Climate Change

EstablishmentChief of Naval Operations Executive Board on May 15, 2009

CharterGlobal climate change impacts with near term Arctic focus

CompositionNavy, NOAA, USCG in core group with Joint, interagency, international support

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Navy Arctic Roadmap

5 Focus Areas

RoadmapEnd State

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Readiness & Capability

Assessment & Prediction

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Timeline for change indicates the Arctic presents a challenge, not a crisis

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Drivers

Arctic Roadmap

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Considerations

Poorly Charted Limited Infrastructure Harsh Operating Environment

Security Concerns Transportation Access

The Arctic will be “ice-diminished” NOT “ice-free” until the end of the century

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Framework

Science-based approach, informed investments, cooperative partnerships

Achieved by 35 Action Items

In 5 Focus Areas

Aligned to Strategic Objectives

Desired effects for the Navy in the Arctic

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Phasing

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Phase 1 (FY10)

Navy recognized as a valued joint, interagency, & international partner in the Arctic

Phase 3 (FY13-14)Phase 2 (FY11-12)Arctic CBA

Arctic CBAFleet readiness assessment, external studies, strategicimplementation plan

POM-14 CBA, NSP, & SPPsaddress the Arctic

POM-14 NSP

POM-14 NSPArctic SIP

Arctic SIP POM-14

POM-14 POM-14 SPP

POM-14 SPP

Execute POM-14

Update roadmap ICW QDR

Arctic TTX & LOE

Advocate forUNCLOS***

Monitor PolarSATCOM Program***

POM-12 investmentsfor air-ocean-icenumerical prediction

Arctic UUV operationsCooperative

Navy-NOAABering Strait HydrographicSurvey

ICEX-11

ICEX-13Environmentalassessments

Innovative ReadinessTraining (IRT)***

*** Indicates recurring action

Interagency partnership forair-ocean-ice numerical prediction

Formalize expanded / newcooperative partnerships

Implement expanded / newcooperative partnerships

Support National OceanPolicy / Marine Spatial Planning ImplementationFor Arctic***

Arctic SAREX,Arctic Edge,Northern EdgeNANOOK ***

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