Air Force journal of logistics

  • Air Force journal of logistics: vol22_no4

    RAND's Dynamic Multi-Echelon Technique for Recoverable Item Control (Dyna-METRIC, version 6) was one of the early popular simulation models developed for Air Force problems in reparable inventory theory.18 Previous, analytic versions of ...

  • Air Force journal of logistics: vol23_no2

    The velocity management initiatives are intended to meet this reasonable expectation. ... the troops.11The recognition of the importance of these decisions has led to more research in the distribution management aspects of logistics.

  • Air Force journal of logistics: vol24_no2

    See J. Lund, 1990, “The Airlift to Israel Revisited,” unpublished manuscript, and US General Accounting ... David Shlapak, and Daniel Byman, 1997, The Implications of the Possible End of the Arab-Israeli Conflict for Gulf Security, ...

  • Air Force journal of logistics: vol25_no1

    Goddard, Matthew W. “Estimating Deployed Airlift and Equipment Requirements for F-16 Aircraft in Support of the Advanced ... Masciulli, Jason L. “A Cost Comparison between Modes in the Shipment of Mission Capable Parts Within the ...

  • Air Force journal of logistics: vol26_no4

    Air Force journal of logistics: vol26_no4

  • Air Force journal of logistics: vol22_no1

    Air Force journal of logistics: vol22_no1

  • Air Force journal of logistics: vol26_no1

    ... Air Force Journal of Logistics in 1980 and has run continually since that time. This cumulative index includes all issues of both The Pipeline and the Air Force Journal of Logistics through Volume XXV. Call or e-mail for you copy today ...

  • Air Force journal of logistics: vol24_no3

    ... innovative ways to redesign processes, reach goals, frame tasks, create effective teams, communicate ideas, and lead ... behavior have evolved such as a variant of the Golden Rule—the Rainbow Rule, treat others the way they would have us ...