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Air Force members who do not routinely cross a defended perimeter when deployed may not have received sufficient training for doing so when they need ...
The Air Force typically trains 30,000 to 40,000 new airmen in some 300 specialties each year. It utilizes two methods for training its enlistees: cent...
In 2002, RAND Project AIR FORCE studied the data systems used by the Air Education and Training Command (AETC) to manage training costs and capacities...
Improving the Theater Air-ground System
Air Force's Innovative Development Through Employee Awareness (IDEA) program, this investigation of the feasibility of an ALO career field explores th...
Stress Inoculation Training for Battlefield Airmen
USAF par rescue and combat controllers routinely recover downed or injured military personnel and direct military aircraft in hostile or denied region...
The Defense Language Institute English Language Center (DLIELC) trains foreign nationals in English prior to their attending U.S. military education a...
The Air Force has a continuing interest in reducing high attrition and training-block failure (washback) rates, as both increase training and recruiti...
The goal of this study was to help establish the strategic design for a comprehensive system to assess and manage the cost and capacity of the Air For...
Potential Air Force Applications
Examines educational approaches that would customize U.S. Air Force training to the individual, with the intent of minimizing time in training, focusi...
Evaluating the Physical Fitness Requirements of Battlefield Airmen
Describes a methodology for establishing physical fitness standards for four Air Force occupational specialties, as part of a broader Air Force effort...