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  • av Mark V. Arena
    385,-

    Compares aspects of the Joint Tactical Radio System network domain program with similar elements for the commercial long-term evolution waveform and analyzes acquisition programs that have repeatedly exceeded certain cost thresholds.

  • - Powering Economic Growth, Promoting a Harmonious Society
    av Soeren Mattke, Hangsheng Liu, Sydne Newberry, m.fl.
    339

  • - Signs of Progress and Retreat on the Transitional Road
    av Thomas Lang & Charles Wolf
    249

  • av Angel Rabasa, Cheryl Benard, Ian O. Lesser, m.fl.
    535

  • - Insights from a New Survey of Army Recruits
    av Bernard D. Rostker
    279

    This report presents the results of a survey of 5,000 older Army recruits asking why they did not enlist immediately after high school and why they later chose to do so.

  • - Financing Reform, Primary Care, and Patient Safety
    av C. Ross Anthony
    399

    This report summarizes work on health financing, primary care, and quality and patient safety in Kurdistan: policy options, plans to achieve policy objectives, and implementation of a new management information system.

  • - Retention and Cost Estimates
    av Michael G. Mattock
    379,-

    A proposal allowing vested Army reservists to receive military retirement benefits immediately upon retiring is analyzed for effects on the size and experience mix of the Army reserve and active components and on Army personnel costs.

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    - Implications for the U.S. Drawdown
    av Alireza Nader
    149

    This study explores Iranian influence in Afghanistan and the implications for the United States after most U.S. forces depart Afghanistan in 2014. Iran has substantial economic, political, cultural, and religious leverage in Afghanistan. Although Iran will attempt to shape a post-2014 Afghanistan, Iran and the United States share core interests: to prevent the country from again becoming dominated by the Taliban and a safe haven for al Qaeda.

  • - The Final Transition, Operational Maneuver, and Disestablishment of the United States Forces--Iraq
    av Richard Brennan, Jason H. Campbell, Larry Hanauer, m.fl.
    399

    Documents the planning and execution of the U.S. military's exit from Iraq, the transition of responsibilities to the Iraqi government and other U.S. departments and agencies, and lessons for future military drawdowns and the resulting diplomatic transitions

  • - Considerations for Army Leaders
    av Gary Cecchine
    279

    This report describes how the U.S. military responded to the 2010 earthquake that devastated Haiti, and it presents recommendations for improving military foreign humanitarian assistance and disaster relief.

  • - Hindering the Spread of Countermeasures Against Ballistic Missile Defenses
    av Richard H. Speier
    325

    An attacker''s missile-borne countermeasures to ballistic missile defenses are known as penetration aids, or penaids. To support efforts to prevent the proliferation of penaid-related items, this research recommends controls on potential exports according to the structure of the international Missile Technology Control Regime.

  • av Jennifer D. P. Moroney
    355

    This study analyzes recent humanitarian assistance/disaster response operations in Burma, Indonesia, Pakistan, and Japan, and identifies lessons that can be used to improve the Department of Defense's international disaster relief capabilities.

  • - America's Military Caregivers
    av Rajeev Ramchand
    399

    This report summarizes a study designed to describe the magnitude of military caregiving in the United States today, as well as to identify gaps in the array of programs, policies, and initiatives designed to support military caregivers.

  • - The RAND Toolkit, Volume 3
    av Laurie T Martin
    250

    RAND researchers developed a model and tools to support a centralized, systematic, and ongoing process to aid the Department of Defense in making decisions around continued support and expansion of psychological health and brain injury programs.

  • - The RAND Toolkit, Volume 1
    av Joie D Acosta
    250

    The RAND Program Classification Tool is an instrument containing questions and response options across eight core domains that allows managers of a portfolio of programs to quickly, easily, and consistently describe and compare their programs.

  • - The RAND Toolkit, Volume 2
    av Joie D Acosta
    250

    The RAND Online Measure Repository is an online searchable database of 171 measures of psychological health and traumatic brain injury, including measure domains, uses, psychometrics, and costs, that can be used to support program evaluation.

  • - Making Future Water Deliveries More Reliable Through Robust Management Strategies
    av David G. Groves
    385

    The Colorado River Basin Study evaluated the river system's resiliency and compared resource management options. This report describes RAND's contributions, focusing on methodologies used to identify vulnerabilities and compare portfolios of options.

  • av Amy G. Cox
    250

    The report investigates the barriers that service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses may face when attempting to contract with the federal government and the Department of Defense.

  • - The Final Transition, Operational Maneuver, and Disestablishment of United States Forces-Iraq
    av Terrence K. Kelly, Charles P. Ries, Michael J. McNerney, m.fl.
    339

    This book looks at the planning and execution of the U.S. military's exit from Iraq and the transition of responsibilities to the Iraqi government, U.S. embassy, Office of Security Cooperation, USCENTCOM, and other U.S. departments and agencies.

  • - Preparing for Conflict in the Information Age
    av John Arquilla
    415

    Essays about conflict in the information age that show how the information revolution is altering the nature of conflict.

  • - Evidence-Based Lessons for Police Workforce Planning
    av Jeremy M. Wilson
    275,-

    Shares results of a survey, sent to every U.S. police agency with at least 300 sworn officers, on recruitment and retention practices. Compensation, city size, and crime rates affected recruiting. Cohort sizes highlighted management challenges.

  • - From Building Blocks to Composite Options and Preliminary Screening
    av Paul K. Davis
    219

    A methodology and prototype tool, the Building Blocks To Composite Options Tool (BCOT), that identifies investment options for defense capability areas, then uses a screening technique to identify those meriting more-extensive assessment in a fuller portfolio-analysis framework.

  • av Cynthia R. Cook
    259,-

    Analyzes the interpretation, transformation, and future of the U.S. Air Force's ongoing surge requirements.

  • av Tim Bonds
    259,-

    Develops a new metric for measuring the effect of operations tempo on the readiness of the mobility air forces.

  • - A Review of Relevant Constructs, Measures, and Links to Well-Being
    av Douglas Yeung
    250

    This report examines the relationship between spiritual fitness and resilience, using key constructs found in the scientific literature: a spiritual worldview, personal spiritual practices, support from a spiritual community, and spiritual coping.

  • - Information Technology Needs from State and Local Agencies
    av John Gordon
    265,-

    The National Institute of Justice strives to assist criminal justice practitioners through research, development, and evaluation of technologies and methods. RAND researchers interviewed an extensive sample group to assess priorities at the state and local levels, the means by which those agencies commonly receive information on technology, and the effectiveness of outreach by the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center

  • av Keith Crane
    309,-

    Knowledge City is a planned environmentally and technologically advanced city in China's Guangzhou Development District. This report outlines a set of strategies to help the city attract and retain high-tech firms and their workers.

  • av F. Stephen Larrabee
    295,-

    Analyzes the impact of planned cuts in defense spending by European members of NATO: the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, and Poland.

  • - The Gulf of Guinea
    av Stuart E. Johnson
    259,-

    Nigeria is an important oil producer, but security shortfalls impede oil production and new investment. Important new finds of oil and natural gas have been reported in the territorial waters of Nigeria and nearby nations. Making the offshore petroleum infrastructure more secure would promote additional oil field investment, leading to greater production. The U.S. Air Force has expertise that could help build local security capabilities.

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