Navy-Wide Personnel Survey (NPS) 1990-1997: Summary of Trends
Abstract
The current and seven previous Navy-wide Personnel Survey (NPS) questionnaires (1990-1997) were screened for questions that appeared on two or more of the surveys. The data for those questions were retrieved from the corresponding databases and are depicted as figures and tables. These data are based on Navy-wide samples of 3 to 5 percent of the eligible enlisted and 7 to 12 percent of the eligible officer populations during the last 8 years. Generally, officers hold more positive views of the Navy than enlisted personnel. Some of the downward trends in perceptions about Navy programs during the last few years turn up in the 1997 NPS. The upward trends generally relate to the service member and family services areas. Both officers and enlisted personnel have shown improved satisfaction in these areas during the past few years.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 1998
- Accession Number
- ADA356344
Entities
People
- John Kantor
- Murrey Olmsted
Organizations
- Bureau of Naval Personnel