Expeditionary Civilians: Creating a Viable Practice of Department of Defense Civilian Deployment : RAND Corporation , 2016
From the preface: "U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Directive 1404.10 (2009) mandates reliance on military and civilian capabilities to meet national security requirements and requires identification of a subset of civilians to be organized, trained, and equipped to respond to expeditionary requirements. This policy is based on a statutory requirement set forth in Section 854 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007 to identify a deployable cadre to support contingency program management. The policy was reiterated in the 2010 Quadrennial Defense Review Report, which named deployable civilians as an enabling capability and mandated the program’s improvement and expansion, and the 2012–2013 Strategic Management Plan, which referred to “increased readiness” of deployable civilians as a business goal."
Authors - Dunigan, Molly, Schwille, Michael, Everingham, Susan M. Sohler, Nichols, Todd, Sondergaard, SusanneSubjects
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