BASELOGS

A Base Logistics Management Game

Leon Gainen, Robert A. Levine, William Hersche McGlothlin

ResearchPublished 1958

A description of Baselogs, a game which demonstrates the interactions between logistics and operations on a fighter-interceptor airbase of the ADC type. The player assumes the composite role of director of finance at USAF and command level, as well as director of base-level operations, supply, and maintenance at a simulated ADC-type base. The game may be used as a demonstration tool and, in addition, may be valuable in further research on maintenance-operations interactions.

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Gainen, Leon, Robert A. Levine, and William Hersche McGlothlin, BASELOGS: A Base Logistics Management Game, RAND Corporation, RM-2086-PR, 1958. As of October 12, 2024: https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_memoranda/RM2086.html
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Gainen, Leon, Robert A. Levine, and William Hersche McGlothlin, BASELOGS: A Base Logistics Management Game. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 1958. https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_memoranda/RM2086.html. Also available in print form.
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