Attitudes Toward the Army's Recently Tested 'Direct Logistic Support' Concept and the Associated Maxim 'Tell It Like It Is'

Abstract

This report describes a study to assess the attitudes of DARCOM logistic Assistance activity (DLAA) personnel and their customers (users) toward selected aspects of the DA DCSLOG concept 'Direct Logistic Support' (DLS) and the probable impact of those attitudes on the implementaton of DLS concepts. The respondents' prime attitudes on each topic were assessed with 7-point bipolar response scales. Data obtained for each questionnaire item were summarized and described, both numerically and verbally, for each of three respondent groups: the first consisting of Logistics Management Specialists (LMS), Logistics NCOs, and DLAA chiefs (the 'LMS group'); the second of equipment specialists from the several DARCOM Material Readiness Commands (primarily Field Maintenance Technicians) ('MRC REPS'); the third of a representative cross-section of DLAA customers ('users'), including unit commanders; executive officers; maintenance, materiel, and supply supervisors and technicians; and others. The data were also summarized for all DLAA personnel as a whole and for the entire subject sample as a whole.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 1978
Accession Number
ADA076708

Entities

People

  • R. L. Palmer

Organizations

  • U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Human Systems

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Agreements
  • Data Analysis
  • Doctrine
  • Job Satisfaction
  • Logistics
  • Logistics Management
  • Maintenance
  • Management Personnel
  • Military Personnel
  • Military Research
  • Organizational Structure
  • Perception
  • Personnel Management
  • Security
  • Social Sciences
  • Specialists
  • Training

Readers

  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
  • Military Leadership and Professional Education.
  • Occupational Health and Safety.