The process of determining manpower requirements and its relationship to PPBS.

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Martel, Reginald Timothy
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1979-06Advisor
Elster, Richard S.
Second Reader
Sovereign, Michael G.
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The purpose of this thesis is to describe the Navy's
manpower requirements determination process and to demonstrate
how these requirements are used by the Department of Defense
Flanning, Programming and Budgeting System (PPBS). This
thesis discusses: the Department of Defense (DOD) PPBS, the
Navy's Program Objective Memoranda (PCM) development, the
Navy's three manpower requirements determination programs
(ships, aircraft squadrons and shore establishments), and
a classroom simulation of the Navy's PCM development process.
The existing system, key players, major roles, chronology of
events and organizational inter-relationships are described
as they currently function.
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