Evaluation of the Coast Guard Subhead 30.00 program as a resource management system at the small unit
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to determine whether the
Coast Guard Subhead 30 financial management program is an
effective resource management program at the small unit level.
The author analyzed the program as interpreted and implemented
at both the district and unit levels. Problem areas
were discovered which included (1) the definition of Subhead
30 items, (2) the nature of fund control at the district level, (3) unit budget preparation and analysis, (4) interpretation
of controllable and uncontrollable sterns and (5)
district comptroller attitude concerning unit commander
capability.
The author discovered that districts generally do not
specify the nature of financial planning and analysis at the
unit and do not feel unit commanders are capable of preparing
a useful plan. Through the use of a model instruction,
a sample group of unit commanders developed a working management
plan. Under existing program implementation, units do
not have sufficient control of dollar and amounts of dollar
resources to be considered true resource managers.
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