Pretrained Individual Manpower Resources and Requirements
Abstract
The Navy's pool of pretrained and obligated individuals (Individual Ready Reserve, Retirees, and Fleet Reserve) is an important component of the total manpower that would be available in wartime. This research memorandum reports the results of the Center for Naval Analyses' study of Pretrained Individual Manpower (PIM) personnel resources and the match between resources and official requirements. End-of-fiscal-year personnel inventories from 1982 to 1987 were tabulated by rating, paygrade, length of time since leaving active duty, and the Navy enlisted classifications (NECs). Data on the geographical location of PIM personnel were used to assess Personnel Mobilization Team plans. How well the supply of PIM personnel matches currently defined demands was examined at overall and individuals paygrade levels. Keywords: Demography; Enlisted personnel; Geographic distribution; Grade structure (personnel management); Job training; Manpower; Mobilization; Naval personnel; Ratings; Salaries; Skills; Tables (data); Military reserves.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1989
- Accession Number
- ADA217647
Entities
People
- Martha E. Shiells
Organizations
- Center for Naval Analyses