RAND Arroyo Center Annual Report 2014

Published Mar 31, 2015

RAND Arroyo Center is the Army's federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) for studies and analyses. Its mission is to help Army leaders make decisions that are informed by objective, high-quality analysis. This annual report describes Arroyo's research activities in FY 2014. It profiles Arroyo's three programs — Strategy, Doctrine, and Resources; Personnel, Training, and Health; and Forces and Logistics — describing the research areas, sponsors, and projects of each and highlighting major impacts. It also includes a portfolio of research on topics of high priority to Army leadership and a sampler of study summaries that illustrate the depth and breadth of the research conducted for the Army.

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  • Availability: Web-Only
  • Year: 2015
  • Pages: 44
  • Document Number: CP-708 (2014)

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