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Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 15 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2001-2018, suosituimpien joukossa Building Partner Health Capacity with U.S. Military Forces. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

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Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2001-2018.

Improving Oversight and Coordination of Department of Defense Programs That Address Problematic Behaviors Among Military Personnel

Improving Oversight and Coordination of Department of Defense Programs That Address Problematic Behaviors Among Military Personnel

Jefferson P. Marquis; Coreen Farris; Kimberly Curry Hall; Kristy N. Kamarck; Nelson Lim; Douglas Shontz; Paul S. Steinberg; Robert Stewart; Thomas E. Trail; Jennie W. Wenger; Anny Wong; Eunice C. Wong

RAND
2017
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A RAND study examined programs to address sexual harassment, sexual assault, unlawful discrimination, substance abuse, suicide, and hazing. This report discusses findings, then makes recommendations for the Office of the Secretary of Defense to better understand the relationships among these problematic behaviors and its oversight and coordination of programs to address those behaviors.
Support for the 21st-Century Reserve Force

Support for the 21st-Century Reserve Force

Laura Werber; Agnes Gereben Schaefer; Karen Chan Osilla; Elizabeth Wilke; Anny Wong; Joshua Breslau; Karin E. Kitchens

RAND
2013
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This RAND study aimed to facilitate the successful reintegration of guard and reserve personnel after deployment. Data collected from families and resource providers offer insights on how well these personnel and their families fare after deployment, the challenges they face during that time frame, the strategies and resources they use to navigate the reintegration phase, and how to ensure that reintegration proceeds as smoothly as possible.
Healthcare Coverage and Disability Evaluation for Reserve Component Personnel

Healthcare Coverage and Disability Evaluation for Reserve Component Personnel

David Thaler; Gary Cecchine; Anny Wong; Timothy Jackson

RAND
2012
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As part of the 11th Quadrennial Review of Military Compensation, which is investigating the Reserve and National Guard's compensation and benefits, this report analyzes healthcare coverage for RC members, including participation in the TRICARE Reserve Select (TRS) program, potential effects of national health reform on coverage rates, and disability evaluation outcomes for reservists.
Use of Standardized Scores in Officer Career Management and Selection

Use of Standardized Scores in Officer Career Management and Selection

Anny Wong; Kirsten M. Keller; Carra S. Sims; Brian McInnis; Abigail Haddad; Kate Giglio; Nelson Lim

RAND
2012
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This report provides an overview of how standardized tests are used as part of a broader selection system for each of the services at different points in an officer's career, and a discussion of key issues that should be considered when using standardized tests, including the relationship between tests and racial and ethnic group differences, which could affect minority representation within the officer corps.
Supporting the U.S. Army Human Resources Command's Human Capital Strategic Planning

Supporting the U.S. Army Human Resources Command's Human Capital Strategic Planning

Ralph Masi; Anny Wong; John E. Boon; Peter Schirmer; Jerry M. Sollinger

RAND
2009
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RAND Arroyo Center produced competency models and a training framework to support Army Human Resources Command's delivery of services after its upcoming reorganization and relocation. Researchers developed competency models for jobs that would survive the move. They identified gaps between the competencies HRC would need and the availability of workers. Finally, they developed training concepts to close gaps between current and future workforces.
The Global Technology Revolution, China, In-depth Analyses
China's Tianjin Binhai New Area and the Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area commissioned a technology-foresight study to help them plan for economic growth. The authors recommend seven emerging technology applications (TAs)--solar energy, mobile communications, rapid bioassays, new water-purification systems, molecular-scale drugs, electric and hybrid vehicles, and green manufacturing--and describe drivers, barriers, and plans for each.
The Thin Green Line

The Thin Green Line

Beth E. Lachman; Anny Wong; Susan A. Resetar

RAND
2008
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This monograph assesses the effectiveness of DoD's Readiness and Environmental Protection Initiative to help testing and training installations deal with encroachment from sprawl and other sources.The authors identify the main causes of encroachment; detail the benefits, both to the military and local communities, of buffering areas near installations with REPI projects; and provide recommendations for how to improve REPI's effectiveness.It assesses the effectiveness of DoD's Readiness and Environmental Protection Initiative in helping military installations develop partnerships to address encroachment with buffering projects on non-military lands.
What the Army Needs to Know to Align its Operational and Institutional Activities
The Army must transform its institutional activities to align them with operating forces to improve support and release resources from institutional activities. This document is the executive summary for MG-530-A, What the Army Needs to Know to Align Its Operational and Institutional Activities, which provides a model for evaluating value chains to promote the alignment of needs and resources.
What the Army Needs to Know to Align its Operational and Institutional Activities
The Army must transform its institutional activities to align them with operating forces to improve support and release resources from institutional activities. This document provides a model for evaluating value chains to promote the alignment of needs and resources according to three representational institutional Army activities: medical services, enlisted accessioning, and short-term acquisition.
Assessing the Value of U.S. Army International Activities

Assessing the Value of U.S. Army International Activities

Jefferson P. Marquis; Richard E. Darilek; Jasen J. Castillo; Cathryn Quantic Thurston; Anny Wong; Cynthia Huger; Andrea Mejia; Jennifer D. P. Moroney; Brian Nichiporuk; Brett Steele

RAND
2006
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This report presents a framework for assessing U.S. Army International Activities (AIA). It also provides a matrix of eight AIA ends, derived from top-level national and Army guidance, and eight AIA ways, which summarize the various capabilities inherent in AIA programs. In addition, the report describes the new online AIA Knowledge Sharing System (AIAKSS) that is being used to solicit programmatic and assessment data from AIA officials in the Army's Major Commands.