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In 1999, the Department of Defense (DoD) decided to develop a new type of military recruiting station. Called a marketing-enhanced recruiting station, or MERS, the station contained television and video monitors for playing U.S. armed forces2 advertisements, a computer kiosk enabling access to military web sites, and other "hi-tech" features. The MERS was designed to present an inviting image of the military to youth and those adults who influence them. The intention was to entice the youth and adults to enter the facility, to expose them to the positive aspects of military service, and to facilitate their exploration of the available opportunities. Hence, the new recruiting station was supposed to support actual recruiting operations while also promoting a positive image of the military and raising awareness of the employment and career opportunities in the U.S. military. The DoD asked RAND to evaluate the performance of the Potomac Mills prototype MERS in northern Virginia. This report summarizes the results of that effort. It includes (1) statistical information about the performance of the Potomac Mills station; (2) information about how the services used the station, including employment of civilian administrators; (3) conclusions about the potential of the MERS concept in general, as well as ways in which this particular station might be improved; and (4) recommendations about how the services and the Office of the Secretary of Defense might utilize this prototype station to experiment with and learn about the effectiveness of various recruiting practices and techniques. Case studies also are presented of recruiting stations located in malls around the United States. A main conclusion of RAND2s analysis is that the MERS concept, appropriately implemented, has the potential to be a cost-effective alternative to both certain types of advertising and the standard production recruiting facility -- when the station2s potential recruiting and advertising benefits are fully exploited. Furthermore, by reducing construction costs and by mitigating operating costs, the DoD can implement follow-on marketing-enhanced stations for significantly less cost than that of Potomac Mills. A fundamental recommendation of this study is that the Potomac Mills MERS be converted from operation as a standard production recruiting station into an experimental facility for learning how to market and recruit today2s youth in a commercial environment. This research should be of interest to numerous DoD organizations, including the Office of the Secretary of Defense; the services2 recruiting commands and commanders; the various committees and joint councils that oversee, coordinate, and manage military recruiting (including the Joint Recruiting Facilities Committee, the Midlevel Interservice Recruitment Committee, the Accession Oversight Council, and the Joint Accession Group); and individual recruiters and researchers interested in recruiting issues and initiatives.
Genre: Business & Economics / Marketing / Research (fancy, right?)
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