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- Lessons on Safety Culture from Private-Sector Safety Executives
- /analyses/2024/01/lessons-on-safety-culture-from-private-sector-safety-executives
- CNA engaged with senior safety leaders at 21 major corporations and synthesized 14 key findings and leadership actions to improve US military safety.
- assessment framework to deploy across DoD OSHA’s VPP is important for establishing and sustaining a strong safety culture Implement a recognition program like VPP across DoD as part
- Stop Using Relative Values They Dont Work as Advertised
- /analyses/2024/01/stop-using-relative-values-they-dont-work-as-advertised
- Marine Corps fitness report relative values affect promotions and assignments, but they are vague and misleading. This study proposes a graphical replacement.
- not address the tension between the attribute mark descriptions and the logic of an RS marking philosophy; the contradiction between the distributional assumptions of RVs and the comparative assessment
- Department of the Navy and Strategic Competition with the PRC
- /analyses/2023/11/department-of-the-navy-and-strategic-competition-with-the-prc
- Near-term recommendations for how the Navy can better position itself for competition below the threshold of armed conflict..
- station preference, school seat assignments, or off-base housing for single sailors and marines. Conduct an assessment of current professional military education (PME) institutions and programs. DON
- LISTENING SESSION 1 Juvenile Justice System Crime Analysts
- /analyses/2023/11/listening-session-1-juvenile-justice-system-crime-analysts
- Juvenile justice crime analysts from 7 states reflect on policies implemented during COVID-19: what worked well, what did not, what should be kept long-term.
- and the country “returns to normal,” the juvenile justice field will benefit from a comprehensive assessment of the policies implemented and changed during the pandemic, with a specific eye toward what worked
- LISTENING SESSION 2 Juvenile Defenders
- /analyses/2023/11/listening-session-2-juvenile-defenders
- Juvenile defense attorneys from 4 states reflect on policies implemented during COVID-19: what worked well, what did not, what should be integrated long-term.
- to normal,” the juvenile justice field will benefit from a comprehensive assessment of the policies implemented and changed during the pandemic, with a specific eye toward what worked well, what did
- LISTENING SESSION 6 Juvenile Court Judges
- /analyses/2023/11/listening-session-6-juvenile-court-judges
- Six juvenile court judges reflect on policies implemented or changed during COVID-19: what worked well, what did not, what should be integrated long-term.
- to normal,” the juvenile justice field will benefit from a comprehensive assessment of the policies implemented and changed during the pandemic, with a specific eye toward what worked well, what did
- LISTENING SESSION 3 State Juvenile Justice Administrators
- /analyses/2023/11/listening-session-3-state-juvenile-justice-administrators
- State juvenile justice agency administrators reflect on policies implemented during COVID: what worked well, what did not, what should be integrated long-term.
- and the country “returns to normal,” the juvenile justice field will benefit from a comprehensive assessment of the policies implemented and changed during the pandemic, with a specific eye toward what
- Western Sanctions on Russia and Strategic Stability
- /analyses/2023/10/western-sanctions-on-russia-and-strategic-stability
- Sanctions on Russia for invading Ukraine were necessary but resulted in Russia forging closer ties with China, India, and Turkey, contrary to US interests.
- by sanctions and the war effort. Most observers forecast that output will rise in 2023, prompting some to suggest that the worst is over for Moscow. This report provides an assessment of the impact
- AI and Autonomous Technologies in the War in Ukraine
- /analyses/2023/10/ai-and-autonomous-technologies-in-the-war-in-ukraine
- A survey of artificial intelligence in the war in Ukraine finds AI use has had a limited effect on escalation, but this may change with extensive use of AI.
- of the breakthroughs in generative AI systems to create an impression that the technology is ubiquitous. A careful assessment of the topic, however, must acknowledge that AI is a relatively new
- Training in the Russian Armed Forces
- /analyses/2023/09/training-in-the-russian-armed-forces
- Performance by Russian soldiers in Ukraine and other assessments show that reforms in Russian military training since 2009 have been only partly successful.
- : distribution unlimited. 84 DRM-2023-U-035678-Final Paul Schwartz Training in the Russian Armed Forces An Assessment of Recent Reforms and their Impact on Russian Operations in Ukraine