2017
DOI: 10.7249/rr2116
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Air Force Non-Rated Technical Training: Opportunities for Improving Pipeline Processes

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“…Our analysis concluded that inefficiencies exist in the technical training planning process, in the resource-allocation process, and in the flow of students through the basic and technical training pipeline. Some of the major challenges AETC faces include effectively planning for student throughput, adjusting to changes in demand, and resourcing efficiently, particularly in terms of supplying the correct number of instructors (Harrington et al, 2017).…”
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“…Our analysis concluded that inefficiencies exist in the technical training planning process, in the resource-allocation process, and in the flow of students through the basic and technical training pipeline. Some of the major challenges AETC faces include effectively planning for student throughput, adjusting to changes in demand, and resourcing efficiently, particularly in terms of supplying the correct number of instructors (Harrington et al, 2017).…”
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“…However, during FY 2016, an unexpected, significant, and last-minute congressionally mandated increase in Air Force end strength strained AETC's capacity beyond its limits and highlighted the lack of flexibility in the system to react on short notice. Although it is not clear whether large changes in training requirements will occur frequently in the future, interviewees expected last-minute changes to become the norm, prompting AETC to consider ways to improve flexibility rather than continue to operate with a system where flexibility is constrained by long planning lead times (Harrington et al, 2017).…”
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“…For further discussion of such delays and the challenges of managing efficient flows through these technical training pipelines, seeHarrington et al, 2017. …”
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