Enlistment Early Warning System and Accession Crisis Prevention Process. Volume 1. Executive Summary.

Abstract

This study examines the feasibility of developing and implementing 1) an automated information system (EEWS) for providing timely, credible evidence of impending enlistments shortfalls, and 2) a streamlined communication, programming, and budgeting process (ACPP) for responding to such evidence and reducing delays in the application of resources. This volume is the Executive Summary; Volume II - A Review of Early Warning System Literature and Forecasting Methods; Volume III - A Report on the Investigation of Forecasting Methodologies Applied in the Engineering Sciences; Volume IV - EEWS Model Development; Volume V - Description of an Automated Enlistment Early Warning System; Volume VI - The Accession Crisis Prevention Process; and Volume VII - Phase II Implementation Plan.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 15, 1984
Accession Number
ADA152867

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