The privatization of military training would benefit U.S
To help address current training shortfalls, the US military services should consider a novel approach to training armed forces called "privatized training." Under a private-funding initiative, not only can training be delivered faster, but it can cost less than conventional training progr...
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Published in | National Defense Vol. 87; no. 588; p. 70 |
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Format | Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
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Arlington
National Defense Industrial Association
01.11.2002
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Summary: | To help address current training shortfalls, the US military services should consider a novel approach to training armed forces called "privatized training." Under a private-funding initiative, not only can training be delivered faster, but it can cost less than conventional training programs. Conventional wisdom suggests that the private sector can be more efficient in operating a training service, and this wisdom generally is proving true in the U.K. programs. |
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ISSN: | 0092-1491 1943-3115 |