Examination of Alignment Efficiencies for Shore Organizational Hierarchy
Published Date: January 1, 2009
The overall goal of this study is to determine if there are areas in the Navy’s shore manpower that have seen increases relative to the overall decrease in Navy shore manpower, and to develop an understanding of those relative increases. From 1993 to a 2012 projection, the Navy’s shore manpower (military and civilian combined) has decreased by 37.5 percent. There are categories of shore manpower that have increased relative to this 37.5 percent drop. In some cases these increases can be justified by increases in the workload drivers for the category of shore manpower; in other cases they cannot.
