Functional Study of CONUSA (Continental U.S. Army) Management. Executive Summary.

Abstract

The primary purpose of this study was to validate, from a CONUS Army (CONUSA) headquarters perspective, conclusions contained in a previously conducted study entitled Functional Study of Installation Management, April 1972 (hereafter referred to as the Installation Study). The purpose of the Installation Study was to construct a current installation management model which served to evaluate alternative organizational concepts. Three organizational concepts were developed during the Installation Study to support a possible reorganization of CONARC. This document is an executive summary of the study. This study was primarily concerned with current CONUSA management functions and, upon reorganization, disposition thereof and the performance of those residual functions by the Area Command. Material contained in this study is limited to 41 functional areas and items. Although the study is functionally oriented, it provides the reorganization planner the necessary facts on which to base valid and sound reorganizational decisions concerning Area Command Management.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 1972
Accession Number
ADA047032

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