Analysis of special operations forces in decision aids :
Pirnie, Bruce, 1940-
Analysis of special operations forces in decision aids : current shortfalls / Bruce Pirnie, Margaret C. Harrell. - xviii, 79 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm - A RAND note ; 3536 . - Rand note ; 3536. .
"This work was performed within the International Security and Defense Strategy Program of RAND's National Defense Research Institute"--Preface.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 75-79).
This Note records work accomplished during Phase 1 of the project Analysis of Special Operations Forces Decision Aids. The objective of this project is to recommend ways in which the capabilities and contributions of special operations forces (SOF) can be better represented in decision aids that support the defense planning, programming, and budgeting process. Phase 1 includes two tasks. Task 1 required RAND to discern the issues central to SOF analysis. The results of Task 1 were briefed to U.S. Special Operations Command staff in October 1991. They are presented here in a condensed form.
0833022466
RAND/N-3536-SOCOM/JS
$30.00
Special forces (Military science)--Decision making--Mathematical models.
Special operations (Military science)--Decision making--Mathematical models.
UA34.S64 / P57 1994
Analysis of special operations forces in decision aids : current shortfalls / Bruce Pirnie, Margaret C. Harrell. - xviii, 79 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm - A RAND note ; 3536 . - Rand note ; 3536. .
"This work was performed within the International Security and Defense Strategy Program of RAND's National Defense Research Institute"--Preface.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 75-79).
This Note records work accomplished during Phase 1 of the project Analysis of Special Operations Forces Decision Aids. The objective of this project is to recommend ways in which the capabilities and contributions of special operations forces (SOF) can be better represented in decision aids that support the defense planning, programming, and budgeting process. Phase 1 includes two tasks. Task 1 required RAND to discern the issues central to SOF analysis. The results of Task 1 were briefed to U.S. Special Operations Command staff in October 1991. They are presented here in a condensed form.
0833022466
RAND/N-3536-SOCOM/JS
$30.00
Special forces (Military science)--Decision making--Mathematical models.
Special operations (Military science)--Decision making--Mathematical models.
UA34.S64 / P57 1994

