Impact of Advanced Logistics System Concepts on Human and Organizational Systems.
Abstract
The Advanced Logistics System will have a profound impact upon the human and organizational environment of the Air Force logistics system and could lead to eventual centralization of Air Force logistics processes with AFLC assuming many of the logistics decisions now made by the user commands and bases. For the present, the primary effects will be limited to centralization of information and control of only AFLC logistics processes with enhanced AFLC capability to support the USAF mission. ALS is progressing well in its development stage; however, a main problem is the need for better ALS information dissemination to the user commands. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 15, 1972
- Accession Number
- AD0750844
Entities
People
- Dae Yul Ro
- Gerald L. Matthews
- Henry J. Hansman
Organizations
- Air Force Institute of Technology