02083oam 2200409 a 450 991069991360332120110202163722.0(CKB)5470000002406824(OCoLC)610587471(EXLCZ)99547000000240682420100503d2010 ua 0engurmn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMilitary personnel[electronic resource] comparisons between military and civilian compensation can be useful, but data limitations prevent exact comparisons : testimony before the Subcommittee on Personnel, Committee on Armed Services, U.S. Senate /statement of Brenda S. Farrell[Washington, D.C.] :U.S. Govt. Accountability Office,[2010]1 online resource (11 pages) illustrationsTestimony ;GAO-10-666TTitle from PDF title screen (GAO, viewed May 3, 2010)."For release ... April 28, 2010."Includes bibliographical references.Total military compensation for active duty officers and enlisted personnel is broad and difficult to assess -- Military compensation generally compares favorably with civilian compensation in studies, but these comparisons present limitations -- 10th QRMC's recommendation to include regular military compensation and select benefits when comparing military and civilian compensation appears reasonable -- Concluding observations.Military personnel United StatesArmed ForcesPay, allowances, etcUnited StatesArmed ForcesCivilian employeesPay, allowances, etcFarrell Brenda S1383624United States.Congress.Senate.Committee on Armed Services.Subcommittee on Personnel.United States.Government Accountability Office.AWCAWCGPOBOOK9910699913603321Military personnel3445113UNINA