Costs and Retention Impacts of the Navy's CONUS Recreation Program.
Abstract
This study is an evaluation of the benefits and costs associated with the Navy's shore-based Recreation Program. The evaluation is achieved by determining the cost effectiveness of the Overall Recreation Program as well as that for the fourteen individual Recreation Categories. A significant by-product of the cost-effectiveness has been the estimation of income from and costs (operating as well as capital costs) of individual Recreation Categories. The results are based on extensive information gathered from over 11,000 active duty eligible users as well as the managers of the Recreation Program at 16 diverse Navy Installations in CONUS. The Recreation Program has been evaluated not only in terms of its benefits to the Navy individual and dependents but also with respect to its overall impact on the Navy in terms of maintaining retention rates.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 30, 1975
- Accession Number
- ADA016224
Entities
People
- Anthony B. De Andrade
- Atam P. Lalchandani
- David P. Snyder
- Richard C. Morey
- Thomas H. Humphreys