The study objective was to examine the present single manager assignment within AFLC of aerospace training devices (simulators). Management of simulators is now assigned to OO-ALC/MMf, Hill AFB UT. Present organization responsibilities and relationships between the simulator single manager, OO-ALC-MMF, and the associated weapon system managers and simulator users were to be examined and evaluated Potential benefits of centralization versus decentralization of simulator management to weapon system managers were to be identified and evaluated. A questionnaire organizations throughout AFLC for comment. It is conclued that responsibilities for management of aerospace training devices (simulators) remain unchanged with OO-ALC-MMF. Costs and uncertainties associated with decentralized management out-weigh potential benefits. Effective logistics support is currently being provided by the Trainer Division.
Aerospace Training Device (Simulator) Management within AFLC
1982
24 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Job Training & Career Development , Simulators , Logistics management , Training devices , Management planning and control , Flight simulators , Weapon systems , Maintenance , Management , Centralized , Decentralization , Resource management , Logistics support , User needs , Operational effectiveness , Cost effectiveness , Questionnaires , Response
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