Accession Number:

ADA566080

Title:

Employing the Management Internal Control Toolset (MICT) Across the Enterprise

Descriptive Note:

Graduate research project 15 Jun 2011-15 Jun 2012

Corporate Author:

AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT

Personal Author(s):

Report Date:

2012-06-16

Pagination or Media Count:

178.0

Abstract:

This Graduate Research Project first determines MICTs utility relative to existing processes and tools in the areas of selfinspection efficiency, commander oversight, deficiency identification, corrective action plan development, trending, and resolution. Then, it determines how MICTs capabilities can best be leveraged to improve efficiency and effectiveness in the new Air Force Inspection System AFIS and enable future, desired transformations. Methodologies employed include inferential and descriptive statistics, surveys, and interviews to answer the following research questions 1 Does MICTs utility relative to existing processes and tools in the areas of self-inspection efficiency, commander oversight, deficiency identification, corrective action plan development, trending, and resolution warrant mandatory, enterprise-wide employment 2 Which MICT capabilities if any should be leveraged to improve efficiency and effectiveness in the new AFIS and to enable future desired transformation 3 How should MICT key capabilities if any be leveraged to maximize efficiency and effectiveness in the new AFIS and to enable future desired transformation of the AFIS 4 Which MICT key capabilities should software developers enhance to improve efficiency and effectiveness in the new AFIS and to enable future desired transformation of the AFIS The three methodologies produced results that strongly supported research hypotheses presented in the introductory chapter.

Subject Categories:

  • Administration and Management

Distribution Statement:

APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE