Non-Availability of Military Manpower.

Abstract

Non-available time (NAT) is defined as that time military personnel are diverted from their occupational duties. NAT is an important parameter of the military manpower requirement determination process, yet the Services define and measure NAT differently. Although the Air Force has the most detailed approach along with the most current data base for estimating NAT, the Air Force methodology may not be the most appropriate for DoD-wide application. OASD(MRA&L) must resolve certain issues before defining a NAT policy. A Task Force is recommended to coordinate DoD-wide actions. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 1979
Accession Number
ADA105428

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  • Robert Shishko
  • Wayne D. Perry
  • Zahava D. Doering

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  • RAND Corporation

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