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portada Reshaping the Army's Active and Reserve Components (Rand Corporation Monograph) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2011
Language
English
Pages
100
Format
Paperback
ISBN
833050389
ISBN13
9780833050380

Reshaping the Army's Active and Reserve Components (Rand Corporation Monograph) (in English)

Celeste Ward Gventer; John D. Winkler; Kristy N. Kamarck; Michael L. Hansen (Author) · Rand Corporation · Paperback

Reshaping the Army's Active and Reserve Components (Rand Corporation Monograph) (in English) - Celeste Ward Gventer; John D. Winkler; Kristy N. Kamarck; Michael L. Hansen

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Synopsis "Reshaping the Army's Active and Reserve Components (Rand Corporation Monograph) (in English)"

"To assess the utilization of Army active and reserve forces and to analyze policy options that would improve the utilization of reserve forces, the authors reviewed Department of Defense policy for managing the active and reserve components, identified different measures of utilization, examined the variation in utilization of capabilities across Army components, and considered ways in which the Army could adjust the balance of capabilities to rebalance the burden of deployment and mobilization on Army personnel. Converting billets from low-use to high-use career fields within a component could partially, but not completely, rebalance the reserve components. Converting billets from a low-use career field in one component to a high-use career field in another component is unlikely in the near term, but an option in the long run. In addition, there are unlikely to be significant cost savings from placing operational capabilities in the reserve components instead of the active component. Thus, any rebalancing of operational units should be done for reasons other than cost."

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