Examination of Alternatives and Decision Making Criteria for Managing Marginally Adequate Navy Housing Assets.
Abstract
The thesis defines the alternatives available to the Navy housing manager concerning disposition of marginally adequate housing assets; considers life-cycle costs and the time value of money in the application of economic analysis techniques; and finally, compares these alternatives using housing cost data from the San Diego Naval Complex as a practical example. Navy housing management and the history of family housing in the armed forces are also discussed, as is the impact on military family housing of the all volunteer service and the projected E-1 through E-3 housing eligibility authorization.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1974
- Accession Number
- ADA004239
Entities
People
- Carl Deforest Greene
- Ernest Theodore Taylor
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School