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How Training Infrastructure Can Improve Assessments of Air Force Readiness by Emmi Yonekura, David Schulker, Irina A. Chindea, Ajay K. Kochhar, Andrea M. Abler, Mark Toukan, Matthew Walsh
Related Topics: Defense Infrastructure, Military Education and Training, Military Information Technology Systems, Operational Readiness, Performance Measurement, United States Air Force Citation Embed View related products Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn
Capability Readiness Individual How capable are pilots? Teams How capable are unit type codes? Teams of teams How capable are USAF forces? Joint forces?
Capability Readiness is within the context of threat assessment. It is subjective, and the subjectivity increases as it moves from individual to teams to teams of teams.
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