Sustaining the U.S. Air Force nuclear mission

Sustaining the U.S. Air Force nuclear mission
Don Snyder, Don Snyder
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Sustaining the U.S. Air Force nuclear mission

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Publisher
RAND
Language
English
Pages
22

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Sustaining the U.S. Air Force nuclear mission
2013, RAND
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Table of Contents

A mission-based view of sustainment
Budgetary constraints
Scope ; what is unique about the nuclear enterprise?
Approach and perspective
The framework
The nuclear system of systems
An integrated view
Challenges and policy options to meet them
System-level sustainment plans
Nuclear command, control, and communications
Other system-level sustainment plans
An Air Force nuclear architecture and mission sustainment plan
Improved interagency coordination and advocacy
Maintaining human capital
Metrics
Summary.

Edition Notes

"Rand Project Air Force"

"TR-1240-AF"--Page [4] of cover

Includes bibliographical references (pages 21-22).

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Santa Monica, California

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
358/.390973
Library of Congress
UG633 .S59 2013

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Pagination
xiv, 22 pages
Number of pages
22

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31145467M
ISBN 13
9780833078520
LCCN
2013019651
OCLC/WorldCat
845349900

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