Special Operations Forces: Summary of Armed Overwatch Reports
Report Type |
Reports and Testimonies |
Report Date |
Sept. 5, 2024 |
Release Date |
Sept. 5, 2024 |
Report No. |
GAO-24-107556 |
Summary:
Why GAO Did This Study
GAO issued two reports on the Department of Defense's (DOD) Armed Overwatch Aircraft program. In our first report we found that U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) was limited in its ability to justify the acquisition of the Armed Overwatch aircraft for three reasons. First, because SOCOM decided on the size of the fleet before conducting required analyses. Second, SOCOM did not assess how changes in the aircraft's capabilities could affect the number needed for operations. And third, that SOCOM has not reevaluated its needs despite changes to operational missions. In our second report, which is classified, our findings highlighted concerns related to risks associated with the capabilities of the Armed Overwatch aircraft, concepts surrounding the types of operations the aircraft will conduct, deployment and operating challenges, and affordability.
What GAO Found
House Report 117-118, accompanying a bill for the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022, included a provision that we assess SOCOM's Armed Overwatch program. Our reports address the extent to which the Department of Defense has 1) evaluated SOCOM's analysis to support the number of Armed Overwatch aircraft to acquire and 2) determined the capabilities Armed Overwatch needs to support special operations forces operations and meet mission needs.
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