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  • af Daniel Egel
    308,95 kr.

    This report shows how machine learning (ML) can support assessment of military operations by describing and illustrating the use of ML in systematically extracting assessment-relevant insights from intelligence, operational, and media reporting.

  • af Kimberly A Hepner
    298,95 kr.

    The COVID-19 pandemic prompted the Military Health System (MHS) to increase telehealth delivery of behavioral health care. MHS behavioral health staff shared their experiences with telehealth during this period and perspectives on its continued use.

  • af Miranda Priebe
    228,95 kr.

    In this report, RAND researchers assess the evidence for claims that U.S. security relationships cause the United States to adopt its partners' interests, incentivize partners to behave recklessly, and risk dragging the United States into conflict.

  • - Prioritization and Scheduling
    af Don Snyder
    473,95 kr.

    The Ground Based Strategic Deterrent program is large and complex and has many interdependent tasks that must proceed efficiently. The authors of this report present novel methods to help program managers avoid rework and reduce schedule risk.

  • af Matthew Sargent
    298,95 kr.

    In this first-ever regional assessment of firm-level governance networks in East and Southeast Asia, the author describes the structure of these interfirm networks and documents their dramatic growth and integration between 2006 and 2020.

  • - Anchoring Command Efforts on a Coherent Story
    af William Marcellino
    348,95 kr.

    Drawing on the scientific literature and lessons learned from the joint force, the authors of this report describe best practices for the effective use of command narrative.

  • - Acquisition for the Contested Environment
    af Cynthia R Cook
    413,95 kr.

    In view of new and increasingly sophisticated threats from peer and near-peer adversaries, the authors suggest reforms to the processes by which intelligence informs the U.S. Air Force acquisition enterprise.

  • af Joachim O Hero
    298,95 kr.

    Analyses of survey data allow a comparison between children with TRICARE and other types of insurance, as well as between children who have changed addresses more and less frequently and children with special health care needs and those without.

  • - Historical Precedents and Current Capabilities
    af Anika Binnendijk
    398,95 kr.

    In an occupation of Estonia, Latvia, or Lithuania, conventional military intervention by allies would be crucial for the Baltic countries to achieve national independence. But Baltic civilians could play a powerful role in their own defense by pursuing a resistance strategy that imposed costs on the occupier, secured allied support, denied political or economic consolidation, reduced capacity for repression, and expanded popular support.

  • - With Application to Inform Force Planning for Technological Surprise
    af Lauren A Mayer
    283,95 kr.

    What do experts envision as the largest technology-based challenges the U.S. Joint Force could confront by 2040? The authors develop and implement a three-stage approach to elicit and evaluate ideas from experts on technology challenges that are ?radically altering.? Twenty challenges were identified and evaluated by experts. These evaluations allowed the authors to classify those challenges into three clusters to help inform how the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) could prioritize science and technology (S&T) investments.

  • af Melissa Haller
    363,95 kr.

    The author examines U.S. demographic trends in religious affiliation and compares them with those of the U.S. Army to help the U.S. Army''s Office of the Chief of Chaplains anticipate how the religious needs of the population it serves might change. Data on enlisted soldiers, chaplains, and officers in the Regular Army were reviewed, as well as data from a nationally representative survey of the U.S. population.

  • - Concept and Initial Prototype
    af David Schulker
    308,95 kr.

    Tasked with developing a new capability for U.S. Air Force human resources planners, the authors have developed an initial prediction prototype tool that can be used to alert decisionmakers of emerging problems and thus allow them enough time to consider adjusting accession and retention policies before shortages occur.

  • - An Exploration of Revealed and Stated Behavior
    af Craig A Bond
    388,95 kr.

    The authors examine how changes in training requirements affect soldiers? interest in staying in the U.S. Army Reserve (USAR) and how their civilian employment and family situations influence that decision. The authors use administrative data and a survey to investigate both the likely impacts of changing unit-level USAR training requirements on retention outcomes and the overall preferences of USAR soldiers with respect to training load.

  • af Michael J Mazarr
    663,95 kr.

    The international system appears headed for a renewed era of intense competition among major powers. The authors sought to identify the factors that keep such rivalries stable and those that lead to conflictual outcomes. Leveraging theory and historical case studies, the authors created a framework for assessing the stability of a strategic rivalry, then applied it to the current U.S.-Russia and U.S.-China competitions.

  • - Implementation and Outcomes of the Four-Day School Week
    af M Rebecca Kilburn
    418,95 kr.

    The authors provide information on the implementation and outcomes of the four-day school week using quantitative and qualitative data from a variety of sources, including surveys of parents and students in 36 districts in three states.

  • af Frank Camm
    323,95 kr.

    The authors identify opportunities to improve policy on technical data, data rights, and intellectual property associated with operating and sustaining Air Force major weapon systems.

  • - Patterns, Drivers, and Signposts
    af Samuel Charap
    438,95 kr.

    Despite Russia's relatively small global economic footprint, it has engaged in more interventions than any other U.S. competitor since 1991. In this report, the authors assess when, where, and why Russia conducts military interventions.

  • - Patterns, Drivers, and Signposts
    af Ariane M Tabatabai
    438,95 kr.

    In this report, the authors assess when, where, why, and how Iran conducts military interventions and identify key signposts of Iranian military interventions that can be used as early warning indicators for U.S. military planners.

  • - Patterns, Drivers, and Signposts
    af Timothy R Heath
    453,95 kr.

    China has undertaken two broad types of military interventions in its post-1949 history. The authors assess which one of two patterns is likely to predominate in China's future and on what factors the answer to this question is likely to depend.

  • af Jennifer Kavanagh
    393,95 kr.

    The authors explore where, how, and how often U.S. adversaries (specifically, Russia, China, and Iran) have intervened militarily since 1946 and identify why these adversaries initiated military interventions and why they might do so in the future.

  • af Frank Camm
    413,95 kr.

    The Air Force needs better access to contractors? technical data to sustain core military aircraft assets and subsystems. For this to happen, the U.S. government needs the appropriate license rights and actual possession of the data.

  • af Beth J Asch
    508,95 kr.

    This report documents research and analysis whose purpose was to help the Army determine how to best increase incentives for higher performance among enlisted members and to more efficiently achieve Army retention objectives.

  • af Michael Schwille
    428,95 kr.

    With its quick-reference format and series of illustrative vignettes, this handbook facilitates problem-solving and highlights how early-career officers in tactical units can contribute to operations in the information environment.

  • - The Role of Special Operations Forces in Strategic Competition
    af Stephen Watts
    308,95 kr.

    This report establishes a strategic framework for U.S. Army special operations forces support to countering Russian activities in the competition space.

  • - K-12 Public Schooling for Undocumented and Asylum-Seeking Children in the United States
    af Shelly Culbertson
    288,95 kr.

    This report models numbers of undocumented and asylum-seeking children crossing the U.S. southwest border, reviews the federal and state policy landscapes for their education, and provides case studies of how schools are managing education for them.

  • - Identifying Promising Outcome Metrics
    af Kimberly A Hepner
    323,95 kr.

    To inform the U.S. Army's efforts to monitor and improve outcomes, the authors of this report aimed to identify promising metrics to assess readiness among soldiers and adult family members who receive behavioral health care.

  • af James V Marrone
    388,95 kr.

    The U.S. Army invests significant resources in new soldiers. When a soldier does not complete a full contract term, the Army views this as a net loss. This report assesses the organizational mechanisms that could be driving attrition.

  • af Derek Grossman & Krista Langeland
    218,95 kr.

    The authors examine the application of classical deterrence theory to the space domain and argue that to build a tailored deterrence strategy for China in space, China's own objectives should be considered.

  • - Determining Factors, Future Trajectories, Implications for the United States
    af Andrew Radin
    648,95 kr.

    Since 2014, China and Russia have strengthened their relationship. In this report, the authors seek to understand the impact of the Chinese-Russian relationship on the United States and implications for future U.S. policy.

  • - Early Development of the Army Interoperability Measurement System (Aims)
    af Bryan W Hallmark
    198,95 kr.

    Researchers conducted an analysis of alternatives of interoperability measurement systems to support the U.S. Army in achieving interoperability with partners. Researchers identified a new approach, the Army Interoperability Measurement System.