Supporting the Future Total Force. A Methodology for Evaluating Potential Air National Guard Mission Assignments
Abstract
As the Air Force faces manpower end-strength reductions of approximately 40,000 active duty personnel, it becomes more difficult to support the air and space expeditionary force (AEF) construct using current force employment practices. These manpower reductions could leave the active component without sufficient end-strength personnel authorizations to support current operational requirements. The Air National Guard (ANG), on the other hand, will not undergo significant manpower reductions, but it will be affected by the Air Force structure planning under way in support of the Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR) and Base Realignments and Closure (BRAC) that calls for the retirement of a significant number of legacy aircraft. This could potentially leave the ANG with a large number of highly trained, highly experienced personnel with no aircraft to operate and support.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2007
- Accession Number
- ADA472419
Entities
People
- Charles R. Roll Jr.
- Dahlia S. Lichter
- James M. Masters
- John G. Drew
- Kristin F. Lynch
- Louis Luangkesom
- Robert S. Tripp
- Sally Sleeper
- William A. Williams
Organizations
- RAND Corporation