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Army PERSTEMPO in the Post Cold War Era
By: Levy, Claire M.; Thie, Harry; Sollinger, Jerry M.; Kawata, Jennifer H.
Published by: RAND
This document reports the results of an examination of available data on the rate at which military personnel are involved in military operations (PERSTEMPO), specifically with respect to active units of the Army. The authors found that PERSTEMPO increased in all services after the end of the Cold War, but the largest increase was in the Army and Air Force.
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Price: $12.00
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Army Stationing and Rotation Policy
By: Polich, J.Michael; F. Lippiatt, Thomas; Michael Hix, W.
Published by: RAND
The Army wished to study a policy under which the US would maintain as much of its forward presence in Europe as feasible by rotating units from CONUS. This study identifies the most important adjustments and assesses the feasability and potential costs of such a policy.
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Price: $18.00
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Asia-Pacific Security
By: Tow, William (ed.); Thomson, Mark (ed.); Yamamoto, Yoshinobu (ed.)
Published by: Routledge
This book explores in-depth the increasingly critical trilateral security cooperation between the United States, Australia and Japan in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Price: $150.00
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Assessing Competitive Strategies for the Joint Strike Fighter
By: Birkler, John; et al
Published by: RAND
This work examines options for competition in the Joint Strike Fighter production phase and recommends forming a second industry team that could compete to develop and manufacture the next major upgrade of the mission system equipment.
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Price: $15.00
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Assessing the Assignment Policy for Army Women
By: Harrell, Margaret C.; Castaneda, Laura Werber; Schirmer, Peter
Published by: RAND Corporation
The current U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) policy for assigning military women was issued in 1994, and the U.S. Armys assignment policy dates to 1992. In the ensuing years, the U.S. Army has undergone significant technological and organizational transformation, which has changed how it organizes and fights. There is concern that, in the course of operations in Iraq, the Army has not been adhering to its own assignment policy, as there are several important and potentially problematic differences between the DoD and Army policies. For example, the DoD policy prohibits the assignment of women to units whose primary mission is direct combat, whereas the Army policy prohibits the assignment of women to units with a routine mission of direct combat, and their definitions of direct combat differ. The research finds that the Army is adhering to the DoD assignment policy but may not be complying with the separate Army assignment policy for women. Assessing the Assignment Policy for Army Women serves to inform DoD decisionmaking with regard to the clarity and appropriateness of the current DoD and Army assignment policies, especially given how units are operating in Iraq.
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Price: $38.50
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Assessing the Tradecraft of Intelligence Analysis
By: Treverton, Gregory F.; Gabbard, C. Bryan
Published by: RAND Corporation
This report assesses the tradecraft of intelligence analysis across the main U.S. intelligence agencies, such as the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency, and recommends improvements. The report makes a number of recommendations for improving analysis for a world of threats very different from that of the Cold War. It focuses on the two essentials of analysis-first, people; second, the tools they have available. The December 2004 intelligence reform legislation set in motion initiatives that move in the right direction. The creation of a Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Analysis will provide a real hub for developing tradecraft and tools and for framing critical tradeoffs. The establishment of a National Intelligence University will provide a focal point for training in analysis. The creation of a National Counterterrorism Center will shift intelligence analysis toward problems or issues, not agencies or sources. The building of a Long Term Analysis Unit at the National Intelligence Council can lead away from the prevailing dominance of current intelligence. And the formation of an Open Source Center can create a seed bed for making more creative use of open-source materials. These specific initiatives are promising but they are just the beginnings. For all the language about the importance of intelligence analysis, data-sharing, fusion, and the like, the national and Intelligence Community leadership today devalues intelligence analysis. A fundamental change is also needed in attitudes and existing organizational cultures.
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Assessing the Value of U.S. Army International Activities
By: Marquis, Jefferson P.; Darilek, Richard E.; Castillo, Jasen J.
Published by: RAND Corporation
A number of important steps have been taken in recent years to improve the planning and management of Army International Activities (AIA). Still, a need remains, and is widely recognized, for a high-level assessment mechanism to allocate AIA resources more efficiently, execute AIA programs more effectively, and highlight the contributions of AIA to the National Military Strategy, the DoD Security Cooperation Guidance, and The Army Plan. This report presents a framework for assessing the value of the Armys non-combat interactions with other militaries. It provides an overview of AIA programs and establishes their connection to the U.S. governments current strategy for security cooperation. It also provides a matrix of eight AIA ends, derived from top-level national and Army guidance, and eight AIA ways, which summarize the various capabilities inherent in AIA programs. Next, the report presents a method for linking AIA ends and ways that involves a theoretical rationale for security cooperation, selection criteria for AIA output and outcome indicators, and related measures of performance and effectiveness. The report also describes the new online AIA Knowledge Sharing System (AIAKSS) that is being used to solicit programmatic and assessment data from AIA officials in the Armys Major Commands. In addition, the report includes the results of three test cases-involving the Army Medical Department, the National Guard Bureau, and U.S. Army South-that helped to identify potential problems in evaluating AIA and to suggest improvements in the proposed AIA assessment mechanism. Finally, the report contains an extensive list of output and outcome indicators that have been reviewed by AIA officials throughout the Army.
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