Analysis of Commercial Contract Training for the Marine Corps (Phase 2)
Abstract
The two-part report describes the Phase II findings of a two-phase study to determine if certain Marine Corps skill training requirements could be satisfied through contract with qualified commercial sources. The effort described in this report demonstrates the utility of the commercial contract concept. It addresses the major issues concerned with source evaluation, skill analysis and selection, contractual considerations, and comparative training capability evaluation. It provides guidelines for analyses necessary for sound management decisions subsequent to initiation of procurement action of training services from commercial sources. The TAEG report contains information useful to Area Vocational/Technical Support Center personnel and others involved with implementation and functional management of a VOTEC program. Most importantly, Phase II presents a plan to initiate, develop, implement, manage, and administer commercial contract training programs to support appropriate active and reserve Marine Corps skill training requirements.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1975
- Accession Number
- ADA015330
Entities
People
- D. Robert Copeland
- James M. Henry
- Roger V. Nutter
- Thomas F. Curry Jr.
- William M. Swope