Army PERSTEMPO in the Post Cold War Era


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This document reports the results of an examination of available data on the rate at which military personnel are involved in military operations (PERSTEMPO). The research was conducted in early 1997 during the later stages of the Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR), specifically with respect to the Army. Information on data available is accurate as of this date; subsequently Congress has mandated changes. The work was sponsored by the Land Forces Division in the Office of the Director of Programs, Analysis and Evaluation to provide information for its QDR analyses. Because of the tight schedule imposed by the QDR, the research relied on readily available data sources.










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Military Personnel: DOD Lacks Reliable Personnel Tempo Data and Needs Quality Controls to Improve Data Accuracy


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Congress has repeatedly expressed concerns about the pace of military operations and 10 U.S.C. 487 requires that the Department of Defense (DOD) annually report on personnel tempo the time servicemembers spend away from home. Section 345 of the John Warner National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007 directed GAO to report on a number of Army and Marine Corps issues. For this report GAO addresses the extent to which (1) changes in mobilization and deployment policies have affected reserve component availability and provided an approach to meet the requirements for the global war on terrorism; and, (2) DOD, the Army, and the Marine Corps have collected, maintained, and reported complete and accurate personnel tempo data. To address these objectives, GAO analyzed data from DOD's Personnel Tempo and Contingency Tracking System databases, and interviewed agency officials.




Military Readiness


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U.S. Armed Forces Preparedness


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