The impact of afloat Supply Support Effectiveness on Aircraft Readiness has become a topic of increased visibility and attention to military planners and policy-makers, yet relatively few research analysis efforts have been directed toward discovering which elements of aircraft carrier supply performance are the most closely related to aircraft Mission Capability concepts and measures. In this report, the logistic support data base maintained by the Force Supply Staff of COMNAVAIRPAC is analyzed. Using well-known multivariate regression analysis techniques, the relationships between the performance variables and aircraft readiness variables are examined to find a statistically significant combination of variables that are representative of both aviation supply support and aircraft readiness. Based on the results presented, the conclusion is made that the number of off-ship requisitions (backorders) is the variable which provides the direct link between aircraft readiness and supply performance. (Author)
Multivariate Analyses of Afloat Supply Performance and Aircraft Readiness Data
1982
193 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Inventory Control , Research management , Management planning and control , Logistics support , Aircraft carriers , Regression analysis , Multivariate analysis , Operational readiness , Supplies , Shipboard , Mission profiles , Military aircraft , Performance(Engineering) , Combat readiness , Statistical analysis , Mathematical models , Tables(Data) , Theses
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