Naval facilities condition: the annual inspection summary report and the Shore Based Readiness Report.

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Jones, James Allen
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1986-12Advisor
Liao, Shu S.
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Duke, J.R.
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This thesis examines the consistency o-f information
contained in the Annual Inspection Summary Report and the
Shore Base Readiness Report. The objective is to determine
if the facilities deficiencies reported in the Annual
Inspection Summary support the readiness ratings on facility
condition reported in the Shore Base Readiness Report. The
mean percentage deferrable, nondeferrable, and total
facilities deficiencies per current plant value of a mission
category is calculated and analyzed by analysis of variance
tests to determine if there is a significant difference in
the mean percentage deficiencies per current plant value
among different readiness ratings. The analysis indicates
there is no significant difference of the mean percentage
deficiencies per current plant value.
The study concludes that the facilities deficiencies
reported in the Annual Inspection Summary do not support the
readiness ratings on facility condition reported in the
Shore Base Readiness Report.
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