Ch. 1: Introduction and research motivation -- ch. 2: Understanding standards-based productivity differences -- ch. 3: Evaluating options for meeting active associate maintenance requirements -- ch. 4: Summary of findings -- Appendix A. Total force integration initiatives -- Appendix B. F-16 unit productivity comparisons -- Appendix C. RAND scheduling model: simulation of the sortie generation process
Summary
The methodology developed in this research can be used to quantify and compare the key factors that allow the U.S. Air National Guard to generate peacetime training sorties with a fairly small full-time workforce. The authors apply these insights to proposed Total Force Integration initiatives to evaluate maintenance options for supporting associate units, where the goal of the unit is to produce trained pilots in the most efficient manner possible. The methodology evaluates how various types of personnel can influence the size and productivity of a unit
Notes
"RAND Project Air Force."
"MG-611-AF"--Page 4 of cover
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references
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