Analysis of Demands on the Naval Air Station, Miramar, California.
Abstract:
In developing a system for allocating manpower resources in the navy, major emphasis has been placed on the design of an input-output IO model to forecast the workload of shore activities based upon the size and distribution of the fleet. To determine the feasibility of IO analysis for operational use, a full-scale model of the 11th Naval District is being developed. The structure of IO analysis requires data on the work output of each shore activity and its destination in the fleet or other shore activities. A major effort is underway to collect and organize data for the empirical analysis of the fleet-shore workload demand network, focusing on 10 major shore activities in the 11th Naval District. This report is concerned with the analysis of workload demands on one of these activities--the Naval Air Station, Miramar. The structure of demands on the three largest departments at NAS Miramar Air Operations, Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance, and Supply was analyzed. The differences in demand among aircraft types were determined for each of the three departments. Author