Research for command logistics
E. K. Scofield
Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 1960, vol. 7, issue 4, 315-333
Abstract:
A review of the control responsibilities of a typical unified commander emphasizing logistic aspects. These responsibilities will be related to tasks, missions, employment of forces, and structure of the command organization. An indication will be made of what further progress is required. particularly wherein operations analysis and research methods can be applied. The suggested use of such means will include applications for improving normal staff and command functioning as well as hardware and facility development. The development and use of operations centers and direction systems will be included.
Date: 1960
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