Mobilization Studies List: 1978-1988. Volume 2. Abstracts for DTIC (defense Technical Information Center) Studies, 1984-1988

Abstract

Mobilization planning is a comprehensive and far-ranging task involving not only the Department of Defense, but nearly every federal agency. Hundreds of offices are involved, creating many opportunities for duplication of effort and uncoordinated policies and actions. In fact, Department of the Army decision makers recognize that there is a problem with coordination of Army mobilization planning to include coordination of the studies that the planning process support. The army mobilization Integration Cell (AMIC) was formed at at the Engineer Studies Center (ESC) in late 1987 to address this problem. This document is a list of mobilization related studies conducted during the period January 1978 through December 1988. It is intended to acquaint the mobilization planner with the volume, span, and nature of mobilization-related studies that have been accomplished in recent years. Another purpose is to familiarize the planner with several of the main data repositories which support the federal government and DOD planning community. The Mobilization Studies List: 1978-1988 (Mob Studies List) was orchestrated by the Engines Studies Centers) AMIC. The list was drawn from two main data repository sources: one was Defense Logistics Agency's Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) and the other the Army Materiel Command's Defense Logistics Studies Information Exchange (DLSIE). (kr)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 1989
Accession Number
ADA208704

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