An Assessment of the Methods Used to Determine Resource Requirements for Enlisted Initial Entry Training.
Abstract
The methods used to determine resource requirements of enlisted initial entry training by the four Military Services are assessed. Initial entry training consists of Recruit and Initial Skill Training. The study had two purposes: provide a clear understanding of the enlisted initial entry training process; and translate the training pipeline resource requirements into algorithms which can be used to examine the manpower requirements in support of initial entry training. To achieve these goals, MCR has examined the manner in which the Services determine their training resource requirements. The study assesses the training process, examines the initial entry training requirements models used, and makes observations regarding Service differences. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1980
- Accession Number
- ADA102498
Entities
People
- Eugene W. Kahn
- Gerald R. Mcnichols
- Rodney D. Mcconnell
- William A. Lindsay
- William E. Depuy Jr.