Reducing Costs, Increasing Capability: A New Equipping Strategy for Combat Support Hospitals 2011
Describes a new equipping strategy for the Army's Combat Support Hospitals.
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Describes a new equipping strategy for the Army's Combat Support Hospitals.
The U.S. Army needs to improve its ability to command and control joint, interagency, and multinational forces in diverse environments, and to prepare Army headquarters to perform as components of, or headquarters for, joint task forces.
Develops and tests an approach to program-level assessment of interactive multimedia instruction (IMI) courses that identifies strengths and deficiencies in technical, production quality, and pedagogical aspects of IMI courseware.
To assist the Army's move of its Human Resources Command from the Washington, D.C. area to Fort Knox, Kentucky, RAND Arroyo Center produced personnel competency models and a framework for training to support the future delivery of personnel services.
Assess the demands placed upon the Army by the continuing deployments of soldiers to operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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