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Costs of flying units in Air Force active and reserve components

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The relative costs of operating and supporting Air Force active- and reserve-component units are an important consideration in programming the mix of forces for various missions. Unfortunately, there are no generally accepted or well-documented methodologies for compiling the costs and output measures to be included in these comparisons. This report describes the development of one such methodology and applies it to an exploration of force mix alternatives in several weapon systems. Using data from the Air Force Total Ownership Cost decision support system from fiscal years 2006 through 2010, the author estimates the cost of operating the C-130 tactical airlifter, KC-135 aerial refueler, and F-16 multirole fighter fleets in Air Force active and reserve components. The author highlights the ways in which cost considerations favor the active and reserve components differently and discusses how this can help determine a cost-minimizing active/reserve mix.

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RAND Corporation
Language
English
Pages
67

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Costs and outputs
Cost structures and alternative mixes
Perspectives and insights.

Edition Notes

"Approved for public release; distribution inlimited."

"Rand Project Air Force"

Includes bibliographical references (page 67).

Published in
Santa Monica, CA
Series
Technical report -- TR-1275-AF, Technical report (Rand Corporation) -- TR-1275-AF.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
358.4/1622
Library of Congress
UG1123 .R63 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 67 pages
Number of pages
67

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31013844M
Internet Archive
costsofflyinguni0000robb
ISBN 10
0833076663
ISBN 13
9780833076663
LCCN
2013944524
OCLC/WorldCat
853278671

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