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Role of the Joint Logistics Commanders Joint Technical Coordinating Group on Simulators and Training Devices (JTCG-STD),

Authors: George R. Winters II; Ronald Hofer; Jon Schreiber; Willard D. Haugen; AIR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND WASHINGTON DC
Abstract:
The Joint Logistics Commanders (JLC) purpose is to resolve common concerns and, where possible, to achieve efficiencies by combining efforts. The day-to-day activities of the JLC are carried out by joint panels and groups. One such group is the Joint Technical Coordinating Group on Simulators and Training Devices (JTCG-STD). Its purposes is to identify opportunities to coordinate or consolidate programs in research and development, acquisition, and operation and support of training devices and to implement plans to reduce te cost and/or increase the effectiveness of military simulators and training devices. The purpose of this paper is to familiarize the training equipment community with the group that has evolved from those early efforts and to solicit ideas on how the services can improve training effectiveness through interservice cooperation.

Pages: 6
Report Date: 1982
Report Number: P451000

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Keywords relating to this report:
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
COOPERATION
COST EFFECTIVENESS
DATA BASES
JOINT MILITARY ACTIVITIES
LIBRARIES
LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
LOGISTICS PLANNING
LOGISTICS SUPPORT
MANAGEMENT
MANAGEMENT PLANNING AND CONTROL
MILITARY COMMANDERS
MILITARY PROCUREMENT
OPERATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS
PLANNING PROGRAMMING BUDGETING
POLICIES
RESEARCH MANAGEMENT
SIMULATORS
SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
TRAINING DEVICES
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