02556oam 2200421zu 450 991021997510332120220902155517.00-8330-8326-0(CKB)3360000000476951(SSID)ssj0001179374(PQKBManifestationID)12454900(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001179374(PQKBWorkID)11182359(PQKB)11662417(EXLCZ)99336000000047695120160829d2013 uh 0engtxtccrAnalyses of the Department of Defense acquisition workforce update to methods and results through FY 2011 /Susan M. Gates [et al.]Santa Monica, CA :Rand ;20131 online resource (xx, 73 pages) color illustrationsBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph"Prepared for the Office of the Secretary of Defense."0-8330-8058-X Introduction Overview of changes to RAND's workforce analysis methodology DoD civilian acquisition workforce descriptive overview FY 2011Projections for the civilian acquisition workforce The military acquisition workforce and its implications for the civilian acquisition workforce ConclusionsThe organic defense acquisition workforce consists of military personnel and Department of Defense civilian personnel who provide the management, technical, and business capabilities needed to oversee defense acquisition programs from start to finish. This workforce must itself be managed so that the right numbers of the right personnel are in the right positions at the right time. Since 2006, RAND has been helping develop data-based tools to support analysis of this workforce. This volume updates a 2008 report by documenting revisions to methods, providing descriptive information on the workforce through fiscal year 2011, and providing a user's manual for a model that can help managers project workforce needs through 2021 under different assumptions about the future. The report illustrates the use of the model.Analyses of the Department of Defense Acquisition WorkforceCivil servicePersonnel managementUnited StatesCivil servicePersonnel management355.6/212Gates Susan M.1968-935292PQKBBOOK9910219975103321Analyses of the Department of Defense acquisition workforce2907865UNINA