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by Raymond E. Conley,Ralph Masi,Bernard D. Rostker,Herbert J. Shukiar,Steve Drezner

Author: Raymond E. Conley,Ralph Masi,Bernard D. Rostker,Herbert J. Shukiar,Steve Drezner
Subcategory: Politics & Government
Language: English
Publisher: RAND Corporation (December 25, 2008)
Pages: 102 pages
Category: Politics
Rating: 4.8
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Examines the preparation of reserve component general and flag officers, senior civilians, and senior noncommissioned . Enhancing Reserve Component and General and Flag Officers' Performance in Joint Matters.

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Senior Civilian Executives Senior civilian executives (. . members of the Senior Executive Service, or SES) are a significant and important portion of DoD’s executive leadership team-in 2006, there were 38 percent more SES members than general/flag officers in the active component. General/Flag Officers in the Reserve Component Since 2001, more than 580,000 guardsmen and reservists have been called up, and they are participating in military operations that are more joint than ever before.

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In recent years, U.S. joint military activities have seen higher participation rates by reserve component general and flag officers, senior civilians, and senior noncommissioned officers. This report examines the preparation of these personnel for participation in joint military activities and recommends courses of action to better prepare them for joint positions.