Depot Maintenance: Consolidation Study : Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff , January , 1993
From the summary: "Over the course of many years, with constant change in the way we equip our fighting forces, the Services have developed maintenance systems which have provided those fighting forces with the right kind of equipment, in first class condition, when and where needed. As a result of a changing world and changing requirements, the Department of Defense now finds itself with more depot maintenance capacity than needed. The purpose of this study is to help identify the best way to scale down that excess capacity and reduce costs without degrading current or future capability to meet our peacetime and wartime needs. Further, this study examines whether we are organized in a way that will enable us to act quickly and decisively and, if not, recommend a better organizational arrangement."
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