The U.S. Navy's Consultant Development and Qualification Program: Origin and Issues.

Abstract

The Navy's Consultant Development and Qualification Program (CDQP) can be considered to be at the midpoint of its own initial development. It presently exists in the form of two instructions, one for the Pacific System and one for the Atlantic System, with development of a Navy-wide program scheduled for September of 1984. The program is designed to describe desired performance capabilities for consultants in the Navy and establish a system to develop and document those capabilities. The program serves the needs of many people, from the individual consultant to the Commanders of the Systems. The purpose of this thesis is to document the origin of the Consultant Development and Qualification Program in the Navy and to discuss areas of concern at this stage of its evolution. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 1984
Accession Number
ADA144246

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  • R. J. Burch

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  • Naval Postgraduate School

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