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Defense Primer: Department of Defense Pre-Positioned Materiel (CRS Report for Congress)

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Release Date Revised Aug. 23, 2024
Report Number IF11699
Report Type In Focus
Authors Maureen Trujillo, G. James Herrera
Source Agency Congressional Research Service
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Summary:

As part of its global posture, the Department of Defense (DOD) maintains stocks of mission-essential equipment, supplies, and munitions deemed sufficient to attain and sustain strategic objectives in contingency plans. To facilitate rapid deployment of U.S. forces during the initial phases of operations, some of this materiel is pre-positioned at or near points of planned use in specialized facilities (i.e., ashore) and dedicated ships (i.e., afloat). Pre-positioned war reserve materiel (PWRM) reduces demand for strategic airlift and sealift assets by locating heavy and bulky materiel closer to the theater of operations. It sustains warfighters while supply lines are established and the industrial base surges production. PWRM may also be used to signal U.S. intentions. Materiel stored overseas may demonstrate commitment to allies and partners or enhance the deterrence of potential adversaries. As stated in the Army Operations Field Manual (FM 3-0), a robust PWRM inventory is essential to providing credible support to partner forces during a crisis. Accordingly, enhanced prepositioning of equipment, munitions, fuel, and materiel is a core focus of both the European Deterrence Initiative (EDI) and Pacific Deterrence Initiative (PDI).