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Principles For Determining The Air Force Active/Reserve Mix
Principles For Determining The Air Force Active/Reserve Mix

By United States, Albert A. Robbert, William A. Williams, Cynthia R. Cook, Rand Corporation, Project Air Force, Albert A. Robbert, Cynthia R. Cook, William A. Williams, Project Air Force (U.S.), Rand Corporation

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Although the mix of active and reserve forces constituting the total Air Force has shifted during the last decade's force drawdown, reductions have not been proportional and may not have taken in...

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Relating Ranges And Airspace To Air Combat Command Mission And Training Requirements
Relating Ranges And Airspace To Air Combat Command Mission And Training Requirements

By Albert A. Robbert, United States. Air Force., M. J Carrillo, Robert Kerchner, William A. Williams, Willard E. Naslund, Rand Corporation, Manuel Carrillo, Project Air Force (U.S.). Resource Management Program., Willard Naslund, Project Air Force (U.S.). Manpower, Personnel, And Training Program

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Ranges And Airspace For Air Force Training Purposes Are Scarce Resources For Which The Air Force Must Present A Rigorously Defensible Claim. To Help The Air Force Articulate Its Aggregate Needs, As...

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A Decision Support System For Evaluating Ranges And Airspace
A Decision Support System For Evaluating Ranges And Airspace

By Albert A. Robbert, Robert Kerchner, William A. Williams, Manuel Carrillo

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Ranges And Airspace For Air Force Training Purposes Are National Resources For Which The Air Force Must Present A Credible Claim. To Help The Air Force Articulate Its Aggregate Needs, Assess The Ad...

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Integrated Planning For The Air Force Senior Leader Workforce: Background And Methods
Integrated Planning For The Air Force Senior Leader Workforce: Background And Methods

By Lynn Scott, Lawrence M. Hanser, Albert A. Robbert, United States. Air Force., S. Craig Moore, Herbert J. Shukiar, Rand Corporation, Stephen M Drezner, John Boon, Project Air Force (U.S.). Manpower, Personnel, And Training Program

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Describes the background for and methods used in a study carried out to better understand how to develop leaders who possess the operational knowledge and technical skills needed to perform effecti...

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Costs Of Flying Units In Air Force Active And Reserve Components
Costs Of Flying Units In Air Force Active And Reserve Components

By Robbert, Albert A. Robbert, Project Air Force (U.S.), Rand Corporation

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1 online resource (xix, 67 pages) : The relative costs of operating and supporting Air Force active- and reserve-component units are an important consideration in programming the mix of forces for...

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Differentiation In Military Human Resource Management
Differentiation In Military Human Resource Management

By Albert A. Robbert, A. Robbert

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The Eighth Quadrennial Review of Military Compensation's (QRMC's) presidential charter called for designing a military compensation system suitable for the needs of the Department of Defense in the...

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Outsourcing Of DoD Commercial Activities: Impacts On Civil Service Employees
Outsourcing Of DoD Commercial Activities: Impacts On Civil Service Employees

By Albert A. Robbert, Susan M. Gates, United States. Department Of Defense. Office Of The Secretary Of Defense., National Defense Research Institute (U.S.), Marc N. Elliott, Albert A. , 1944- Robbert

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Outsourcing Of Commercial Activities In The Department Of Defense (dod) Occurs Within A Well-defined Legal And Policy Framework. This Framework Creates A Predisposition Toward Outsourcing But Also...

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Air Force Manpower Requirements And Component Mix
Air Force Manpower Requirements And Component Mix

By Albert A. Robbert, Tara L. Terry, Lisa M. Harrington, Hugh G. Massey

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Processes for determining U.S. Air Force manpower requirements vary considerably across and within the variety of workforces employed to meet Air Force missions, including active duty military pers...

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