How should the U.S. Air Force Depot Maintenance Activity Group be funded? : insights from expenditures and flying hour data / Edward G. Keating, Frank Camm.

Por: Keating, Edward G.Colaborador(es): Camm, Frank A.Tipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Santa Monica, CA : Rand, 2002. Descripción: xxi, 67 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 0833031430Tema(s): ESTADOS UNIDOS | FUERZA AEREA | SISTEMAS DE ARMAS | EQUIPO | MANTENIMIENTO | DISPONIBILIDAD OPERATIVAClasificación LoC:UG1103 | .K43 2002Recursos en línea: Haga clic para acceso en línea | Publisher description | Sample text Also available in electronic form via the RAND Corporation Web site.
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The authors examine how Air force Materiel Command (AFMC) depot-level expenditures relate to operating command activity levels, i.e., flying hours. They examine the recorded expenditures of AFMC's Depot Maintenance Activity Group (DMAG) and relate Mission Design-specific DMAG repair expenditures to various lags of fleet flying hours. They find, across a variety of weapon systems, that although both flying hours and DMAG repair expenditures for component repair vary considerably month-to-month, there is no consistent, cross-system relationship between the series. The apparent lack of systematic correlation between DMAG expenditures and fleet flying hours argues for an alternative approach to budgeting and internal pricing. Specifically, these results are consistent with multi-part pricing. Under such an approach, AFMC would receive a budget to pay for its fixed costs and operating commands would no longer face prices that include DMAG fixed costs that are unrelated to demands from the operating commands.
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