Book/Printed Material Evaluating alternative maintenance manpower force structure concepts for the F-35A
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Title
- Evaluating alternative maintenance manpower force structure concepts for the F-35A
Summary
- The U.S. Air Force (USAF) has a goal of reducing the life cycle operating and support (O&S) costs of the F-35A. Maintenance manpower is a significant driver of O&S costs, and consolidation and reorganization of maintenance career fields could reduce manpower and training costs. Such consolidations might also apply to other objectives, including reducing aircraft downtime due to maintenance, improving combat resiliency, and developing a maintenance workforce that can be employed in leaner, more-mobile adaptive basing concepts. The authors of this report evaluate the costs and benefits of six F-35A maintenance manpower force structures that merge maintenance career fields in different ways, including two alternatives that are being explored by the USAF at the time of publication: the Blended Operational Lightning Technician (BOLT) and the Lightning Integrated Technician (LIT). In addition to quantifying impacts to O&S costs if merged Air Force Specialty (AFS) concepts are adopted, the authors discuss the applicability of such concepts to future basing concepts and identify implementation challenges. The analysis finds that some-but not all-merged AFS concepts offer the potential to increase readiness through increased sortie-generation capability or lower O&S costs through manpower efficiencies, but significant barriers to implementation exist. If the USAF adopts merged AFS concepts, only those that are aggressive mergers of career fields-such as BOLT and LIT-should be pursued. Additionally, before adopting merged career field concepts, the USAF should further explore implementation barriers identified in the analysis, particularly those related to maintainer proficiency and training.
Names
- Wirth, Anna Jean, author
- Drew, John G., 1956- author
- Emslie, Paul, author
- Kim, Moon, author
- Light, Thomas (Economist)
- Lostumbo, Michael, author
- McGarvey, Ronald G., author
- Nguyen, Amanda, author
- Romano, Daniel M., author
- Tierney, Shane, author
- United States. Air Force
- Project Air Force (U.S.). Resource Management Program
- Rand Corporation
Created / Published
- Santa Monica, Calif : RAND Corporation, [2020]
Headings
- - United States.--Air Force--Equipment--Maintenance and repair
- - United States.--Air Force--Personnel management
- - United States.--Air Force
- - F-35 (Military aircraft)--Maintenance and repair
- - Armed Forces--Equipment and supplies--Maintenance and repair
- - Armed Forces--Personnel management
Notes
- - "Prepared for the United States Air Force."
- - "RAND Project AIR FORCE."
- - "The research was conducted within the Resource Management Program of RAND Project AIR FORCE"--Preface (page iii).
- - Title from PDF document (title page; viewed August 31, 2020).
- - Includes bibliographical references (pages 94-99).
- - Description based on print version record; resource not viewed.
Medium
- 1 electronic resource (xiv, 99 pages )
Call Number/Physical Location
- UG1242.F5
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2024739153
Reproduction Number
- $33.50
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- This is non-restricted, fully open content that may be accessed on and off of the Library of Congress campus, with no restrictions, by an unlimited number of users
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- Unrestricted online access
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- image