The Relationship of Manpower and Operational Tasking for Ships; Development of the SHIP ROC/Watchstation Subsystem of the Navy Manpower Requirements System.

Abstract

Tasking levels for ships are expressed as Required Operational Capability (ROC), which are published by the Office of the CNO for each class of ships. The Billet Derivation (BILDER) process of NMRS requires detailed watchstation and watchstander information as an operational workload input to process with maintenance workload requirements and other factors to determine billets. Thus, the need to relate the ROC for ships with manpower as well as provide BILDER with the necessary operational workload information were merged into the requirements for a subsystem of NMRS called the SHIP/ROC Watchstation Module.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 24, 1976
Accession Number
ADA032053

Entities

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  • David R. Benbennick
  • Edward W. Lull
  • Patricia P. Bruce

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  • Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering.
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