Estimating Resource Requirements to Support Multi-Echelon F-15e Deployments - David R Maxwell - Books - Biblioscholar - 9781288409815 - December 6, 2012
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Estimating Resource Requirements to Support Multi-Echelon F-15e Deployments

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Publisher Marketing: Since the end of the Cold War, the United States has become focused on developing the capability to rapidly respond to emerging crises. Strategic and operation planning play key roles in order to effectively implement this concept. During the planning process, separate courses of action (COAs) are developed. These COAs are evaluated based upon their operational effect, resource availability, nuclear and transportation feasibility. Currently, transportation feasibility assessments are based on the resources contained within a full Unit Type Code (UTC). Some COAs are eliminated based on these factors. However, most deployments occur at reduced levels. Situational factors, such as the number of aircraft, type of deployment, duration of the deployment, and availability of resources from other locations, can significantly reduce the logistics footprint of a deploying base. Additionally, full-UTC planning factors reduce the planner's knowledge of airlift requirements until information regarding tailoring is returned from the base. As a result, precious time is consumed, and potentially favorable COAs may be eliminated erroneously. By developing a forecasting tool to identify the critical factors in tailoring, and their effect on the size of the package deployed, planners can quickly evaluate deployment scenarios, providing more accurate assessments regarding plan feasibility and transportation supportability. Contributor Bio:  Maxwell, David R David R. Maxwell (PhD, University of Notre Dame) is associate professor of systematic theology at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. His primary research interest is in the early church, particularly the Christological controversies of the 4th-6th centuries. An ordained minister in the Lutheran Church and a trained organist, Maxwell has also done work on the theological symbolism of J. S. Bach's Clavierubung III. His essay "What Was 'Wrong' with Augustine? The Sixth-Century Reception (or Lack Thereof) of Augustine's Christology" appeared in the bookIn the Shadow of the Incarnation: Essays in Honor of Brian E. Daley

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 6, 2012
ISBN13 9781288409815
Publishers Biblioscholar
Pages 102
Dimensions 189 × 246 × 5 mm   ·   149 g