Improving Ground Equipment Readiness Input for the Marine Corps Strategic Health Assessment
Abstract
The Marine Corps Strategic Health Assessment (MCSHA) is a means to identify and communicate strategic health goals, monitor progress toward meeting its objectives, and improve underlying information used to support decisions. The Marine Corps continues to develop a performance management framework and annual strategic health assessment to help assess the impact of resource allocation decisions on institutional readiness. This paper provides evidence that the Current Unit Readiness pillar of the MCSHA can be improved by refining institutional readiness goals, improving performance indicators, and updating policy for verifying data integrity.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 03, 2017
- Accession Number
- AD1176488
Entities
People
- Jeremy H. Davis
Organizations
- Marine Corps University