Comparison of Costs for the Performance of Security Functions at Military Installations between Services Provided by Civilians and Military Personnel
Abstract
This study examines the various issues which evolve from types of security forces, the choice between civilian and military forces, and security force manpower costs. The main thrust of the study focuses around manpower cost. To that end a comparison of manpower costs of two Naval installations, one having a security force composed of civilians and the other a security force composed of military personnel, was made and presented. Their manning requirements, manpower levels, and personnel salaries were examined to derive total manpower costs. In addition, a survey of two security forces was conducted which allowed for individual physical (statistical) comparisons. It is hoped that the conclusions of this study will enhance knowledge and awareness on matters and decisions pertaining to the physical security of Naval installations.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1986
- Accession Number
- ADA178186
Entities
People
- Geronimo Rodriguez
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School