A COST ANALYSIS OF THE PROCUREMENT OF CANDIDATES FOR THE NAVAL OFFICER CANDIDATE SCHOOL.
Abstract
Increased awareness of the costs involved in maintaining the nation's military establishment has forced the Department of Defense to consider peacetime decisions concerning military spending as essentially economic decisions involving allocation of available resources. In order to accomplish this self analysis, studies are being made in all areas of defense spending to determine what is being spent, and how well it is being spent. This is a cost analysis of the major cost areas involved in procurement of enlistees for the Navy's Officer Candidate School at Newport, Rhode Island. The analysis is based on the results of a questionnaire completed by 67.5% of the Offices of Naval Officer Procurement. The relative magnitude of the various cost areas have been derived from these questionnaires, and average per candidate are stated. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1964
- Accession Number
- AD0479586
Entities
People
- Robert B. Adgent
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School