| Unmanned Aircraft Commander: Primary Military Occupational Specialty Program of Instruction Study -- Phase 2 |
Oct 2011 |
3 pages |
| Authors:
David Moore; NORTHROP GRUMMAN INFORMATION SYSTEMS FAIRFAX VA
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 | The Deputy Commandant for Aviation (DCA) has decided to create a new Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Officer PMOS. The Study had two objectives. The first objective was to estimate the fixed and recurring costs and effectiveness associated with a set of UAS Officer Program of Instruction (POI) courses of action (COAs) and to evaluate the relative value of these COAs. The second objective was to identify and assess VMU Manpower ... |
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| Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) of Collocating and Combining the Commmunications School (MCB Quantico) with the Marine Corps Communications-Electronics School (MCCES) at 29 Palms, CA |
06 MAY 2011 |
155 pages |
| Authors:
Mitch Youngs; John Chalecky; NORTHROP GRUMMAN INFORMATION SYSTEMS FAIRFAX VA
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 | The Communications School, located at the Marine Corps Base (MCB) Quantico provides instruction through the various career and/or proficiency levels for officers and warrant officers. The Marine Corps Communication-Electronics School (MCCES), located at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center aboard 29 Palms, CA provides training for a majority of the Marine Corps Communication-Electronics Military Occupational Specialties (MOSs). This study assessed the benefits and costs of moving the Communications School ... |
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| Close Combat Missile Methodology Study |
14 OCT 2010 |
105 pages |
| Authors:
Mitch Youngs; Edmund Bitinas; NORTHROP GRUMMAN INFORMATION SYSTEMS FAIRFAX VA
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 | The objective of this study was to develop a methodology for evaluating different mixes of close combat missiles used in both state-on-state and hybrid warfare. Close combat missiles were defined as ground tactical line of sight missiles. The desired end product was a spreadsheet based multi-attribute decision value model. The study identified a number of missile characteristics, developed a decision hierarchy as the modeling framework, developed units of measures for ... |
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| Mobile Electric Power and Environmental Control Requirements Study |
18 Dec 2009 |
79 pages |
| Authors:
David Moore; Mitch Youngs; NORTHROP GRUMMAN INFORMATION SYSTEMS FAIRFAX VA
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 | Mobile electric power (MEP) generation and distribution is a critical and growing need across the full range of military operations. The objective of this study was to analyze future Marine Corps MEP generation and environmental control unit (ECU) capabilities to determine requirements, identity gaps, excesses, and shortfalls and to develop and evaluate alternatives that address these capability gaps, excesses and shortfalls. The Study comprises two phases: Phase I, which is ... |
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