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U.S. Department of Defense experiences with substituting government employees for military personnel : executive summary / Jennifer Lamping Lewis, Edward G. Keating, Leslie Adrienne Payne, Brian J. Gordon, Julia Pollak, Andrew Madler, H.G. Massey, Gillian S. Oak.

Title
  1. U.S. Department of Defense experiences with substituting government employees for military personnel : executive summary / Jennifer Lamping Lewis, Edward G. Keating, Leslie Adrienne Payne, Brian J. Gordon, Julia Pollak, Andrew Madler, H.G. Massey, Gillian S. Oak.
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  1. Santa Monica, Calif. : RAND Corporation, [2016]
Author
  1. Lewis, Jennifer Lamping, 1976-

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Additional authors
  1. Keating, Edward G. (Edward Geoffrey), 1965-
  2. Payne, Leslie Adrienne
  3. Gordon, Brian (Policy scientist)
  4. Pollak, Julia
  5. Madler, Andrew
  6. Massey, H. G.
  7. Oak, Gillian S.
Description
  1. 7 pages; 28 cm
Alternative title
  1. United States Department of Defense experiences with substituting government employees for military personnel
  2. US Department of Defense experiences with substituting government employees for military personnel
Subject
  1. United States. Department of Defense > Personnel management
  2. Deployment (Strategy)
  3. Operational readiness (Military science)
  4. United States > Personnel management
  5. United States > Civilian employees
  6. United States > Operational readiness
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Note
  1. "RR-1282/1-OSD"--Page [8].
  2. Executive summary for "U.S. Department of Defense experiences with substituting government employees for military personnel : challenges and opportunities" (ISBN 9780833093011 ; OCLC record number 953631261).
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (page 7).
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