Does the Marine Corps Need an Enlisted Aviation Production Process?
Abstract
The Marine Corps, through a Navy system, has been tracking aviator training production and throughput since 1998 in order to ensure that operational needs are met on an annual basis for aircrew. The Naval Aviator Production Process has matured to a point where there is monthly communication. between the Navy and Marine Corps on aviator production issues and quarterly there are briefings to the Chief of Naval Air Training on production. The visibility and communication that this process has created provides benefit to the Navy and Marine Corps. Now is the time for an enlisted aviation production process to be established that can exploit the success that the Naval Aviation Production Process has had, Creating this process and bringing all the involved organizations together with one common goal will allow for enlisted aviation personnel to meet operational force needs in an efficient manner. The gained efficiency will allow for manpower savings and eventually cost reduction in a time of fiscal and manpower constraint.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2011
- Accession Number
- ADA600447
Entities
People
- Jeremy D. Brockmeier
Organizations
- Marine Corps University