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 <title>Cruise Missile Defense: Progress Made but Significant Challenges Remain</title>
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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO reviewed the Department of
Defense&apos;s (DOD) progress in establishing adequate mechanisms for
coordinating cruise missile defense programs, focusing on the: (1)
organizational structure and mechanisms for coordinating cruise missile
defense efforts; (2) potential measures of the progress of coordination
efforts; (3) progress of coordination using these measures; (4)
challenges that DOD officials believe still must be overcome; and (5)
defense against land attack cruise missiles.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) the organizational structure for coordinating cruise
missile defense efforts across all services consists of the Joint
Theater Air and Missile Defense Organization (JTAMDO) and the Ballistic
Missile Defense Organization (BMDO) supported by a three-tiered set of
integrated product teams; (2) JTAMDO is to focus on operational
requirements issues, while BMDO is to focus on acquisition issues; (3)
these organizations are to work closely together, using a three-tiered
set of teams comprised of personnel from all organizations involved in
theater air and missile defense development, acquisition, and
operations; (4) these teams are to develop and refine the overall
mechanism for coordinating cruise missile defense efforts--the Theater
Air and Missile Defense Master Plan; (5) the individual military
services are primarily responsible for funding and developing systems
and modifications for cruise missile defense; (6) DOD officials told GAO
the ultimate measure of the effectiveness of the coordination process
would be the fielding of a cost-effective, interoperable cruise missile
defense capability; (7) full accomplishment of this goal is several
years away, and DOD has not specified interim measures of progress
toward the goal; (8) GAO identified some outputs and results that would
indicate progress toward coordinating these efforts, including: (a)
developing and refining an overall defense strategy and options for
implementing the strategy; (b) gaining acceptance of the master plan by
affected organizations; (c) developing and approving overall
requirements for a family of theater missile defense systems; (d)
planning and conducting joint demonstrations of the systems; (e)
achieving agreement between the master plan and the services&apos; proposed
budgets; and (f) establishing investment priorities; (9) DOD has made
initial progress toward coordinating its cruise missile defense efforts
based on both the process and output measures; (10) DOD officials
recognize they still face coordination challenges in acquiring a
cost-effective cruise missile defense; and (11) there are technical
challenges to be overcome, including developing mechanisms to enhance
warfighters&apos; ability to fight jointly and a capability to intercept
cruise missiles outside the view of weapon system operators, improving
sensors&apos; abilities to detect and track low observable cruise missiles,
fielding interoperable systems, and developing low-cost defense systems
to counter attacks by large numbers of unsophisticated cruise missiles.</abstract>
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