Military manpower planning: optimization modeling for the Army Officer Accession/Branch Detail program

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Corbett, Jeffrey C.
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Wood, James R.
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1995-09
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September 1995
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Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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en_US
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The purpose of this thesis is to provide the Army's Officer Personnel Management Directorate (OPMD) with a flexible, responsive, manpower optimization model that assists personnel planners in determining yearly officer accessions and serves as an analysis tool with which to evaluate the impact of planned accessions. This thesis also surveys the Army's Branch Detail Program and its impact on the problem of balancing the lieutenant overages that occur among the Army's career branches. The modeling effort put forth in this study combined multiobjective programming, probability theory, and insights gained from queuing theory to develop a multiyear manpower planning model known as the Officer Accession Branch Detail Model (OA/BDM). OA/BDM is a multi-year weighted goal program designed to maximize the Army's ability to meet forecasted authorization requirements subject to OPMD policy guidance. This study demonstrates that multi-year goal programs such as OA/BDM serve as meaningful analytical tools and that the dynamic capability of these models offer benefits that steady state models cannot provide. Additionally, feedback derived from OA/BDM and queuing theory suggest that the current two and four year Army detail plan does not offer a viable means for aligning lieutenant overages among Army career branches.
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Operations Research
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xii, 85 p.
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
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