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September 1, 1998
The Center for Naval Analyses (CNA) is conducting a study for the Naval Operational Medicine Institute (NOMI) in support of its Mitchell Center for Prisoner of War Studies. As part of this effort, we are helping the center develop and conduct a long-term research agenda on the effects of captivity. To provide background information to researchers working on issues related to the long-term effects of the POW experience, CNA is maintaining an electronic catalogue of literature that relates to POW health. This bibliography is organized by topic and title of journal article, with the majority of entries from peer-reviewed journals. Internet users can access the bibliography at the following address: http://www.cna.org/rpow/Biblio2.htm.
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November 1, 1993
Since 1980, the Center for Naval Analyses (CNA) has conducted a number of studies related to women's service in the United States Navy and Marine Corps. This information memorandum is a bibliography of that research. First, we briefly summarize the recent results related to women's service; next, we explain the format of the publications section. Finally, we list relevant publications--grouped by topic area--with brief summaries.
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August 1, 1993
The Center for Naval Analyses (CNA) has performed formal studies of Navy medicine for over two decades. These studies have covered a wide range of topics and used many different research methods. Because these studies have been performed for many different Navy commands, they would be difficult to find without a centralized listing. This information memorandum is a bibliography with abstracts of all formal research conducted by CNA concerning Navy medicine. The studies are organized as follows: compensation, recruiting, entry standards, and attrition; cost and medical organization studies; data quality analyses; decision analysis; Operation Desert Storm/Desert Shield; peacetime medical requirements; TRICARE evaluation and support; and wartime medical requirements.
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June 1, 1993
This information memorandum is a bibliography of all formal research conducted by the Center for Naval Analyses for the Marine Corps Job Performance Measurement (JPM) project. The initial reason for the JPM project concerned the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB), which is the test used to select and classify enlisted personnel into the four armed services. The Marine Corps JPM project was a major effort to measure on-the-job performance of enlisted Marines. Active duty Marine Corps job experts on both the East and West Coasts -- at Camp Pendleton, Camp Lejeune, Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, and Marine Corps Air Station Tustin -- provided essential guidance and consultation in all phases of the JPM project.
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August 1, 1984
Provides an annotated bibliography of publications produced by the Public Research Institute of CNA between 1973 and 1984.
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June 1, 1981
This paper surveys the one-sided search problem, beginning with Koopman's work in 1946 and continuing to 1980. The paper summarizes some basic results for both the optimal allocation of effort problem and the best track problem for stationary and moving targets; but, it is intended as an introduction to the literature of the field rather than an exposition of it.
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