2 edition of costs of defense manpower found in the catalog.
costs of defense manpower
United States. Congressional Budget Office.
Published
1977
by The Office : for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off. in Washington
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Statement | The Congress of the United States, Congressional Budget Office. |
Series | Budget issue paper |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | UB23 .U52 1977 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xxiii, 137 p. : |
Number of Pages | 137 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4689634M |
LC Control Number | 77601048 |
Note: Manpower estimates are no longer required by DoD Instruction as a milestone deliverable. From DoD Instruction In advance of contracting for operational support services, the Program Manager will, in conjunction with the designated DoD Component manpower authority, determine the most efficient and cost-effective mix of DoD manpower and contract support. Manpower Costs. When answering questions about the costs of manpower for a specific unit, organization, function, mission, or defense acquisition program, analysts should report the full costs of both military and civilian DoD manpower. For example, the DoD Components should account for the full costs of manpower when developing.
Some also fear that the higher manpower costs will lead to cutbacks in non-personnel defense expenditures. If this were to come about, it could only be a result of citizens and congressmen reacting to new information about the true cost of military activities to : Dwight R. Lee. Manpower costs are those associated with labor. In most instances, this accounts for the largest portion of the cost.
Civilian Wage Index for Defense Manpower [James R. Hosek, United States Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense/Force manag, National Defense Research Institute (U. S.)] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The principal factors affecting defense manpower costs and the issues involved in cost reduction are based on the Department of Defense (DOD) materials, congressional hearings and reports, and reports and studies of several other portion of the DOD budget that is related to manpower costs increased because of switching to an all-volunteer force, adopting the pay raise.
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THE COSTS OF DEFENSE MANPOWER: ISSUES FOR The Congress of the United States Congressional Budget Office by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office WashIngton, D.C. Price $ The costs of defense manpower: issues for the Congress of the United States, Congressional Budget Office.
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A military manpower chronology is provided. The book enumerates some of the manpower issues and debates. Such salient issues as the quantity, quality, socio-economic factors, and the issue of cost, combat effectiveness, and readiness factors are carefully considered.
After listing the issues, solutions are then presented. A military manpower chronology is provided. The book enumerates some of the manpower issues and debates.
Such salient issues as the quantity, quality, socio-economic factors, and the issue of cost, combat effectiveness, and readiness factors are carefully considered.
After listing the issues, solutions are then Edition: 1. Funding these military end-strength levels would cost $ billion in military personnel (MILPERS) appropriations; $ billion in accrual payments for current servicemembers’ TRICARE benefits; $ billion in concurrent receipt accrual payments for military retirement; $ billion in other benefits, including the DoD’s network of K–12 schools; and $ billion for the Defense Health Program.
The estimated cost of this report or study for the Department of Defense is approximately $12, for the Fiscal Year. This includes $1, in expenses and $9, in DoD labor.
Generated on Apr04 RefID: F16AB. full costs of manpower when developing independent cost estimates and analyses of alternatives for defense acquisition programs and when pricing units in the force structure). Manpower cost estimates normally address costs to the DoD. However, in certain cases, analysts may be asked to report full manpower costs to the Federal Government.
Total Force Manpower & Resources Directorate April The estimated cost to develop and produce this report for the Department of Defense is approximately $47, for the Fiscal Year Report.
The President's Budget request for the Department of Defense sustains the President's commitment to invest in America's security and prepare for the threats and challenges of a new age by funding a high state of military readiness and ground force strength; strengthening combat capabilities of America's Armed Forces; developing the capabilities to deter and defeat future threats to the Nation.
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The cost of absenteeism would be 2 employees x 1 hour per week for 52 weeks at $24 per hour, which amounts to $2, Costs of physical and mental health.The office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness (OUSD(P&R)) will review. [2] AcqTips: The manpower estimates should be consistent with the manpower levels assumed in the final Affordability Assessment and the Cost Analysis Requirements Description (CARD).The Secretary of Defense hereby submits to the Congress the Defense Manpower Requirements Report (DMRR) for Fiscal Year (FY) in compliance with Section a of Ti United States Code (U.
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