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  • av Susan M. Gates
    209

    Presents findings and policy recommendations on internships in support of DoD's goal of determining effective ways to recruit the civilian workforce it needs to replace the large number of retiring workers and to respond to the workforce changes likely to accompany the impending U.S. military transformation.

  • - Cooperation with Pakistan and India
    av Christine Fair
    235

    Examines U.S. strategic relations with India and Pakistan both historically and in the current context of the global war on terrorism and operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.

  • - Redefining Police Professionalism for the Los Angeles Police Department
    av John Christian
    302,-

    Restructure the LAPD Training Group to allow the centralization of planning; instructor qualification, evaluation, and retention; and more efficient use of resources.

  • - Challenges Facing the American Middle School
    av Jaana Juvonen
    289

  • - Are the Benefits of California's Emission Vechile Program Worth the Cost?
    av Lloyd Dixon
    276

    California's Zero Emission Vechile program requires automakers to offer vehicles for slae that produce no emisssions starting in 2003. This study examines the costs and emission benefits of technologies that may be used to meet program requirements, including battery-powered electric vehilces, direct hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles, and gasoline hybird electric vechiles. The authors conclude California should eliminate the program, tighten emission standards on light-duty vehicles, and focus on setting emission performance performance standards.

  • - The Effects of Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Processes
    av Obaid Younossi
    249,-

    Analyzes the effects of materials and manufacturing techniques on airframe costs and explores the implications of these effects on acquisition policy.

  • - Strategic and Military Implications
    av Zalmay Khalilzad
    209

  • - A Proposed Approach
    av Robert H. Anderson
    249,-

    It is widely believed, and increasingly documented, that the United States is vulnerable to various types of information warfare attacks. Threats range from nuisance attacks by hackers to those potentially putting national security at risk. The latter might include attacks on essential U.S. information systems in a major regional crisis or theater war. The purpose might be to deter (or coerce) a U.S. intervention, to degrade U.S. power projection capabilities, to punish the United States or its allies, or to undermine the support of the American public for the conflict.

  • av Francis Fukuyama
    383,-

    Evaluates the U.S.-Japan security alliance by taking an intimate look at how the Japanese view the relationship, and recommends ways for the U.S. to meet its defense interests, protect its technology base, and enhance economic competitiveness.

  • av Angela Hawken
    209

    This book examines the compensation that automobile insurers paid to accident victims in California during a period, 1979 to 1988, when such punitive damages claims were permitted.

  • av Robert S. Tripp
    316,-

    Many factors contribute to imbalances between needed agile combat support (ACS) resources and those available at any given time to simultaneously meet all requirements for contingency and training operations. This report describes ACS process gaps and recommends implementation strategies to facilitate changes needed to improve Air Force command and control through enhanced ACS planning, execution, monitoring, and control processes.

  • av Celeste Ward Gventer
    209

    Assesses how Army active and reserve forces are used, to analyze policy options that would improve utilization of reserve forces.

  • - Assessing China's System of Export Controls for WMD-related Goods and Technologies
    av Evan S. Medeiros
    209

    Examines the structure and operation of the Chinese government's controls on exports of items that could be used in the production of weapons of mass destruction

  • - Local Factors in Natin-Building
    av James Dobbins
    329,-

    Following on a series of RAND Corporation studies of nation-building, this monograph analyzes the impediments that local conditions pose to successful outcomes in these interventions. It examines how external actors and local leaders in a variety of societies modified or worked around those conditions to promote enduring peace.

  • - Lessons from the Cold War for a New Era of Strategic Piracy
    av Therese Delpech
    256

    Reviews the history of nuclear deterrence and calls for a renewed intellectual effort to address the relevance of the traditional concepts of first strike, escalation, extended deterrence, and other Cold War-era strategies in today's complex world.

  • - The American Experience Through World War II
    av Bernard D. Rostker
    375 - 380

  • - A Formal Structure for a Palestinian State
    av Michael Schoenbaum, Doug Suisman, C. Ross Anthony, m.fl.
    342

  • av Carter C. Price
    209

    The Affordable Care Act is a substantial reform of the U.S. health care insurance system. Using the RAND COMPARE model, researchers assessed the act's potential economic effects on Pennsylvania, factoring in an optional expansion of Medicaid, and found the state would enjoy si...

  • - A Prototype for More-General Social-Science Modeling
    av Paul K. Davis
    302,-

    This report builds on earlier RAND research that used qualitative conceptual causal models called "factor trees" to identify the factors that contribute to aspects of terrorism or insurgency and how the factors relate to each other. This report goes beyond the qualitative by specifying a prototype computational social-science model of public support for terrorism and insurgency. The model illustrates designing for reusability and composition.

  • - Lessons from the 100,000 Jobs Mission
    av Kimberly Curry Hall
    209

    Researchers interviewed member companies participating in the 100,000 Jobs Mission to capture lessons and experiences and to identify further improvements to veteran employment opportunities.

  • - Issues for the Military Health System
    av Susan D. Hosek
    209

    As a step toward improving its health information technology (IT) interoperability, the Military Health System is seeking to develop a research roadmap to better coordinate health IT research efforts, address IT capability gaps, and reduce programmatic risk for its enterprise projects. This report identifies gaps in research, policy, and practice involving patient privacy, consent, and identity management that need to be addressed to improve the quality and efficiency of care through health information exchange.

  • av Shmuel Abramzon
    302,-

    The Kurdistan Region of Iraq needs policy-relevant data to help improve infrastructure, encourage the private sector, attract foreign investment, and foster economic growth. The Kurdistan Region Statistics Office needs to build capacity to collect the data. RAND worked closely with the Office to build capacity by preparing, conducting, and analyzing the first round of a survey of the regional labor force.

  • - Program Manager Tenure, Oversight of Acquisition Category II Programs, and Framing Assumptions
    av Daniel Tremblay, Jerry M. Sollinger, Charles Nemfakos, m.fl.
    369,-

  • av David C. Gompert
    342

    A critical mass of Palestinians and Israelis, as well as the United States, Russia, the European Union, and the United Nations, remain committed to the establishment of a Palestinian state. The authors, examine in objective fasion the requirements for creating and maintaining successful statehood during the first decade of Palestine's independence.

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