Resource Management Program

A C-5M Super Galaxy opens its front-facing cargo hold at night

Photo by Thomas Karol/U.S. Air Force

The goal of research conducted within the RAND Project AIR FORCE Resource Management Program (RMP) is to enable the Department of the Air Force (DAF) to maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of operations in a resource-constrained environment. Our research portfolio addresses three enduring themes:

  1. Resilience of DAF installations, assets, and information, including from kinetic and non-kinetic threats. We also conduct cost-benefit analysis of airbase resilience investments and theater resilience strategies such as agile combat employment.
  2. Efficient and effective allocation of resources, which includes assessment of logistics and support concepts, maintenance concepts, basing strategies, acquisition policies and strategies, cost modeling and analysis, organizational design, process re-engineering/improvement, and performance assessment
  3. Health of the defense industrial and technology base, including issues related to competition and innovation, manufacturing and production, critical technologies/materials, and supply chain management

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All of RAND Project AIR FORCE's cleared final publications are available on this website. Work that has not yet been cleared is available to personnel on government networks.

PAF projects often produce a draft report for distribution only to the Department of the Air Force sponsor. Members of the DAF can sign up to download these drafts from the PAF Portal

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