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Examines ways to consolidate training infrastructure and augment capabilities across components to gain efficiency.

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title:Consolidating Active and Reserve Component Training Infrastructure
author:Schank, John F.
publisher:RAND
isbn10 | asin:0833026739
print isbn13:9780833026736
ebook isbn13:9780585246468
language:English
subjectMilitary education--United States, United States.--Army, United States.--Army--Reserves.
publication date:1999
lcc:U408.3.C665 1999eb
ddc:355.5/0973
subject:Military education--United States, United States.--Army, United States.--Army--Reserves.
The research described in this report was sponsored by the United States Army under Contract DASW01 -96-C-0004.
Library of Congress Caraloging-in-Publication Data
Consolidating active and reserve component training infrastructure /
John F. Schank... [et al.].
p. cm.
"Prepared for the U.S. Army by RAND's Arroyo Center."
Includes bibliographical references 9p. 0.
ISBN 0-8330-2673-9
1. Military educationUnited States. 2. United States. Army.
3. United States. ArmyReserves. I. Schank, John F. (John
Frederic), 1946 . II. United States. Army. III. Arroyo
Center.
U408.3.C655 1988
355.5'0973dc21 98-47298
CIP
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Consolidating Active and Reserve Component Training Infrastructure
John F. Schank
John D. Winkler
Michael G. Mattock
Michael G. Shanley
James C. Crowley
Laurie L. McDonald
Rodger A. Madison
Prepared for the United States Army
Arroyo Center
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Approved for public release; distribution unlimited
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For more information on the RAND Arroyo Center, contact the Director of Operations, (310) 393-0411, extension 6500, or visit the ARroyo Center's Web site at http://www.rand.org/organization/ard/
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Preface
This report presents the results of a research project entitled "Evolution of the Total Army School System." The project examines ways to consolidate training infrastructure and augment capabilities across Army components to gain efficiency and achieve economies of scale in conducting individual training of Active Component (AC) and Reserve Component (RC) soldiers. It provides a quantitative approach for determining how the Army might benefit from such changes as offering reclassification training and noncommissioned officer (NCO) education to AC soldiers at RC schools and additional training courses to RC soldiers at AC schools, using the area of maintenance training as an example. If the Army found these benefits worth pursuing, this approach could be adapted and extended to support policy decisions to further integrate its training infrastructure in additional functional areas.
The research reported here was sponsored by the Commanding General of the U.S. Army Combined Arms Center and was conducted in RAND Arroyo Center's Manpower and Training Program. The Arroyo Center is a federally funded research and development center sponsored by the United States Army.
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Contents
Preface
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Figures
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Tables
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Summary
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Acknowledgments
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Abbreviations
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Chapter One
Introduction
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Background
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Objectives
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Scope
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Organization of This Document
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Chapter Two
Developing an Optimization Model for Analyzing Integration Options
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How the Optimization Model Works
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