RAND Europe Staff Biographies
Hans Pung leads RAND Europe's research in defence and security. Before joining RAND Europe, he served as an engineer officer in the United States Army and was assigned to South Korea, Germany, and multiple postings in the U.S. While at RAND Europe, he has worked on a variety of defence procurement projects for the UK Ministry of Defence. A graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, Hans also holds an M.Sc. in Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis and an M.St. in British History from Oxford University.
RAND Europe publications by Hans Pung
Assembling and Supporting the Joint Strike Fighter in the UK: Issues and Costs - 2003
Differences Between Military and Commercial Shipbuilding: Implications for the United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defence - 2005
Motivations and Attitudes of New Recruits Regarding Remuneration Issues: Focus Group Investigation and Analysis - 2007
Options for Reducing Costs in the United Kingdom’s Future Aircraft Carrier (CVF) Programme - 2005
Outsourcing and Outfitting Practices: Implications for the Ministry of Defence Shipbuilding Programmes - 2005
Reducing the Cost of Aircraft Carrier Acquisition - 2005
Remuneration and its Motivation of Service Personnel: Focus Group Investigation and Analysis - 2007
Remuneration and its motivation of UK military personnel - 2008
Stretching the Network: Using Transformed Forces in Demanding Contingencies Other Than War - 2004
Sustaining Key Skills in the UK Naval Industry - 2008
Sustaining Key Skills in the UK Naval Industry - 2008
The United Kingdom’s Naval Shipbuilding Industrial Base: The Next Fifteen Years - 2005
The United Kingdom’s Nuclear Submarine Industrial Base, Volume 2: Ministry of Defence Roles and Required Technical Resources - 2005

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