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Implications of the Department of Defense Readiness Reporting System: Working Paper 2013-03

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The Department of Defense (DoD) is developing the DoD Readiness Reporting System (DRRS) to improve on readiness reporting relative to what occurs under the older Status of Resources and Training System (SORTS). The additions and improvements to SORTS are substantial, including the ways in which commanders assess units’ readiness for individual missions, automation of resource and training calculations, and the enhanced ability of associated units to report their combined or separate readiness. DoD’s current plans call for DRRS to be fully implemented by 2014. At present,

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  • Derek Trunkey, 2013. "Implications of the Department of Defense Readiness Reporting System: Working Paper 2013-03," Working Papers 44127, Congressional Budget Office.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbo:wpaper:44127
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    1. Paul L. Goethals & Natalie M. Scala, 2018. "Eliminating the Weakest Link Approach to Army Unit Readiness," Decision Analysis, INFORMS, vol. 15(2), pages 110-130, June.
    2. William N. Caballero & Ethan Gharst & David Banks & Jeffery D. Weir, 2023. "Multipolar Security Cooperation Planning: A Multiobjective, Adversarial-Risk-Analysis Approach," Decision Analysis, INFORMS, vol. 20(1), pages 16-39, March.

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