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2012 OCT / NOV Navy: Acting Now To Mitigate CR Impacts Sequestration requires deeper cuts Already Behind: $12.9B already spent in 1st QTR FY13 exceeds sequestration burn rate / glideslope $49B DEC Reversibility Legend OMN Reduction Decision Easy Difficult Irreversible. Acceptable Egregious. Immediate: Tier Alpha achieves $4.6B savings 2013 JAN Sequestration Options: Tier Bravo achieve $4B savings 25% cut IT FEB 20% cut to NECC Transfer Authority Deadline Cancel 3 rd /4 th Qtr Ship Maintenance Cut FSRM 50%; Cut BOS 10% CIVPERS Announcements Selected Furloughs Cancel Facilities R&M program; 25% cut to ADMIN Reduce Navy Advertising MAR SSN CSG2 Cancel 3 rd /4 th Qtr A/C Maint. PORTER repairs MIAMI repairs Ship Operations Flying Hours Civilian Hiring Freeze, Release 3 rd /4 th Qtr Temporary Hires, Terms APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP Reduce Deployments Cancel USNS COMFORT Ops Cut Deployments Cut Partnership Ops Cut 3/4 Qtr Blue Angels Cut Exercises, TSC Port Visits Cost of Deferring Action Assumes $1.5B reduction from Tier A in 2 nd Qtr Decide Burn($B) Cut Rq($B) % Jan 4.1 0.5 13% Feb 4.1 0.6 14% Mar 4.1 0.7 16% Apr 4.1 1.4 35% May 4.1 1.7 42% Jun 4.1 2.2 53% Jul 4.1 2.9 71% Aug 4.1 4.3 106% Sep 4.1 8.6 212% Total 8.6 Tuition(TA) $40B Some reductions in 2 nd Qtr non-deployed fleet steaming, flying, training, port visits Cut Non-Essential Travel, Cancel Demolition Program, Delay Ship DECOMs, Delayed Civilian pay raise Without Congressional Relief on Transfer Authority Tier Bravo Cuts are Inevitable UNCLAS-SUBJECT TO REVISION 1 1/25/2013 2:57 PM 1

Navy actions fleet-wide Tier A Continuing Resolution ($4.6B OMN + $1.7B New Starts ) Tier B Sequestration ($4.0B) Cancel 10 ship avails in San Diego ($219M) Cancel 10 ship avails in Norfolk ($271M) Cancel 1 ship avail in New London ($45M) Cancel 1 ship avail in Washington ($65M) Cancel 1 ship avail in Mayport ($4M) Cancel 3 rd and 4 th Qtr aircraft maintenance in San Diego, Norfolk, Jacksonville, Whidbey Island, Lemoore, & Cherry Point ($433M) Cut 1,121 temporary workers mostly in shipyards and base operating support ($30M) Reduce FSRM by 50% ($1.142B) Cut BOS by 10% ($363M) Cut non-essential travel/conferences ($26M) Cut NECC by 20% ($182M) Reduce ship ops, flying hours ($670M) Cancel 30 building demolition projects ($62M) Delay decommissioning and/or disposal prep ($33M) Implement civilian hiring freeze ($70M) New Start Prohibitions Defer new start MILCON projects ($675M) Defer new start construction of CVN 79 ($608M) Defer new start aircraft procurements ($150M) Defer new start research and development ($263M) Cancel construction of 1 DDG-51 ($1.4B) quantity limit Cancel several SSN deployments Flying hours on deployed carriers in Middle East reduced 55%; steaming days reduced 22% Reduce WestPac deployed ops by 35%; Non-deployed Pac ships lose 40% of steaming days Cancel naval operations in and around S. America; cancel all non-bmd deployments to Europe Reduce Middle East, Atlantic, Mediterranean BMD patrols Shut down all flying for 4 of 9 CVWs in Mar13. 9-12 months to restore normal readiness at 2-3 times the cost Stop non-deployed operations that do not support predeployment training Reduce non-deployed operations for pre-deployment training Cut all exercises (e.g., MALABAR, CARAT, FOAL Eagle) Reduce port visits Furlough most Civilians for 22 work days ($448M) Defer emergent repairs (MIAMI - $294M in Maine, PORTER - $125M, MONTPELIER - $41M East Cost) ($505M Total) Cancel Blue Angels shows in 3 rd and 4 th quarters ($20M) Cancel Community Outreach Programs (e.g. Fleet Week) IMPACTS TRUMAN and IKE CSG deployments extended indefinitely NIM, GHWB CSGs will not be fully ready for scheduled FY13 deployments By Oct 13, only 1 CSG / 1 ARG (Japan-based) crisis-ready By Oct 13, CONUS forces will require 9+ months to deploy due to maintenance and training curtailments Middle East deployed CSG reduced to 1 by mid-fy14. 1/25/2013 2:57 PM UNCLASS SUBJECT TO REVISION 2

Navy actions by region - VIRGINIA Tier A Continuing Resolution (~$1.4B) Cancel 10 3 rd /4 th Qtr ship avails in Norfolk ($271M) USS OSCAR AUSTIN (DDG 79), USS PORTER (DDG 78), USS LABOON (DDG 58), USS FOREST SHERMAN (DDG 98), USS MCFAUL (DDG 74), USS WINSTON CHURCHILL (DDG 81), USS JASON DUNHAM (DDG 109), USS BARRY (DDG 52), USS WASP (LHD 1), USS EISENHOWER (CVN 69) Cancel 3 rd /4 th Qtr aircraft maintenance in Cherry Point, NC ($81M) Reduce FSRM by 50% ($98M) Cut BOS 10% (~$90M) Cut NECC by 20% (147M) Cancel 2 demolition projects in Norfolk ($9M) Reduce IT spending by 25% Defer 4 MILCON projects for (2 at Dahlgren, 1 Oceana, 1 Norfolk NSY - $100M) Defer new start construction of CVN 79 ($608M) Tier B Sequestration Defer emergent repairs to PORTER ($125)** and MONTPELIER ($41M)** in FY13 Cancel Blue Angels show in VA Beach, Lynchburg (Sep 13) ** = These repairs will take place somewhere on the east coast 21 ships and subs scheduled to deploy from Virginia between now and end of FY13 3

Navy actions by region CALIFORNIA Tier A Continuing Resolution (~$681M) Cancel 10 3 rd /4 th Qtr ship avails in San Diego ($219M) USS RUSSELL (DDG 59), USS GREENBAY (LPD 20), USS RUSHMORE (LSD 47), USS PIONEER (MCM 9), USS SAMPSON (DDG 102),USS BENFOLD (DDG 65), USS HIGGINS (DDG 76), USS PELELIU (LHA 5), USS GRIDLEY (DDG 101), USS DEVASTATOR (MCM 6) Cancel 3 rd /4 th Qtr aircraft maintenance in North Island ($83M) Reduce FSRM by 50% ($78M) Cut BOS 10% (~$70M) Cut NECC by 20% ($35M) Reduce IT spending by 25% Cancel 8 demolition projects (1 in Ventura, 2 Lemoore, 3 San Diego, 2 China Lake - $13M total) Defer 5 MILCON projects (3 in San Diego, 1 Seal Beach, 1 Pt Mugu - $183M) Tier B Sequestration Cancel Blue Angels shows in Pt. Mugu, Miramar, and San Francisco 14 ships and subs are scheduled to deploy between now and end of FY13 4

Navy actions by region PACIFIC NORTHWEST Tier A Continuing Resolution (~$339M) Cancel 1 3 rd /4 th Qtr ship avails in PACNORWEST ($65M) USS JOHN C STENNIS (CVN 74) Cancel 3 rd /4 th Qtr aircraft maintenance ($83M) in Whidbey Island Reduce FSRM by 50% ($158M) Cut BOS 10% ($30M) Reduce IT spending by 25% Cancel 1 demolition project in Bremerton ($3M) Defer 1 MILCON project at Whidbey Island ($6M) Tier B - Sequestration Cancel Blue Angels show in Seattle Cancel Fleet participation in Portland Rose Festival, Seattle SeaFair and Fleet Week San Francisco. 2 ships and subs are scheduled to deploy from the Pacific NW between now and the end of FY13 5

Navy actions by region- FLORIDA Tier A Continuing Resolution (~$299M) Cancel 3 rd /4 th Qtr ship avails in Mayport ($4M) USS FARRAGUT (DDG 99) Cancel 3 rd /4 th Qtrs aircraft maintenance in Jacksonville ($135M) Reduce FSRM by 50% ($59M) Cut BOS 10% ($75M) Cancel 4 demolition projects in Pensacola and 1 Key West ($4M) Defer 1 MILCON Project at Jacksonville ($22M) Tier B - Sequestration Cancel Blue Angels shows in Pensacola, Tampa and Jacksonville Cancel fleet participation in Fleet Week Tampa Bay and Fort Lauderdale. 8 ships are scheduled to deploy from Florida between now and the end of FY13 6

Navy actions by region - NORTHEAST Tier A Continuing Resolution (~$197M) Cancel 1 3 rd /4 th Qtr ship avails at New London ($45M) Cancel 3 rd /4 th Qtr aircraft maintenance in Solomon s Island ($XXM unknown allotted amount from FRC East) Reduce FSRM by 50% ($51M) Cut BOS 10% ($90M) Cancel 3 demolition projects in Patuxent River ($9M), 2 in New London ($13M) Cancel construction of 1 DDG-51 ($1.4B)*** Defer 1 MILCON project at Moorestown, NJ ($33M) Tier B - Sequestration Cancel Blue Angels shows in Annapolis, Ocean City (MD), North Kingstown (RI), Patuxent River, Brunswick (ME) Defer emergent repairs to MIAMI ($294M). PORTER ($125)** and MONTPELIER ($41M)** in FY13 Cancel fleet participation in Navy week in Rockford, ME, Rhode Island ***= This construction could take place in MS or ME ** = These repairs will take place somewhere on the east coast 5 ships and subs are scheduled to deploy from the Northeast between now and the end of FY13 7

Navy actions by region - HAWAII Tier A Continuing Resolution (~$110M) Cancel 3 rd /4 th Qtr ship avails in Hawaii ($35M) USS CHAFEE (DDG 90) Cancel 3 rd /4 th Qtr aircraft maintenance Reduce FSRM by 50% ($35M) Cut BOS 10% ($40M) Tier B - Sequestration 6 ships and subs are scheduled to deploy from Hawaii between now and the end of FY13 8