Recruitment Early Warning System. Phase II. Volume 2. System Documentation and Users' Manual for the Automated EWS (Early Warning System).

Abstract

The purpose of the Recruitment Early Warning System and Accession Contingency Planning Process is to assist the Office of Accession Policy (OAP) and the Services in meeting and maintaining accession goals. The REWS/ACPP is designed to reduce time lags in recognition of recruiting difficulties, and to streamline the process for effectively allocating resources. The role of the automated EWS in achieving these goals is to provide an ongoing flow of timely, credible information on the condition of the recruiting market. The system provides reliable evidence of impending recruiting difficulties and objective data for assessing the efficacy of the Services' accession plans. Part I of this volume is a system documentation manual for the REWS. It introduces the system to the project analyst and outlines supervisory procedures and responsibilities including source data collection and maintenance and model adjustment. Part II of this volume is a users's manual for the keyboard operator, and provides step-by-step directions for operation. More technical information is reserved for a systems engineer, and can be found in Part III.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 30, 1985
Accession Number
ADA166568

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  • Christine Kennicott
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