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Examine the World Employment Services Market
Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Human resources industry is available in its catalogue. World Employment Services Market This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Employment Services in Millions of US$. The US market is analyzed by specific Service segments -...
Tags: Acorn, Adecco, Annual, Construction, France, Germany, Government of Canada, job, Labor, Manpower, Manufacturing, revenue, scientist, Search, staffing, Strategy, Titan, U.K.
Research articles 2008-03-26
Integrating weather in net-centric warfare: a case for refocusing human resources in air force weather
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] THE WEATHER BRIEFER is obsolete, a victim of net-centricity. In a world where everyone is connected, people affected by weather will access related information directly and integrate it into their decision processes. No longer will "Stormy" the weather briefer, acting as both an expert and a bottleneck,...
Tags: Air Force, Databases, environment, inconsistency, M2M, manpower, network, NETWORKING, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 2008-03-22
No repeat spending spree for Bayern says Rummenigge
BERLIN AFP — Bayern Munich's bosses have ruled out any repeat of last summer's massive spending spree, despite the high-profile arrival of coach Jurgen Klinsmann this July. Bayern splashed out 69 million euros (100 Million US dollars) to bring the likes of Franck Ribery, Luca Toni and Miroslav Klose...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Berlin, manpower
Research articles 2008-02-27
Air Force Manpower Agency, Randolph AFB, Texas
Air Force Manpower Agency, Randolph AFB, Texas: Provides Air Force cadets at all organizational levels the tools to identity essential manpower required for the effective and efficient accomplishment of the Air Force mission. The agency, through its four major divisions and five subordinate manpower requirement squadrons, also determines manpower requirements,...
Tags: agency, Air Force, manpower, MARKETING
Research articles 2008-02-01
Fixing the System
This article is based on remarks made by Gen. Frederick J. Kroesen, U.S. Army retired, at a conference entitled "The U.S. Citizen-Soldier at War: A Retrospective Look and the Road Ahead," sponsored by the Virginia Military Institute and the Cantigny First Division Foundation, and held at the First Division Museum...
Tags: CAREER, deterioration, Iraq, manpower, soldier, U.S. Army
Research articles 2007-12-01
Expanding the Force
Right after I wrote last month's article, predicting a spate of opposition opinions on increasing the size of the Army, The Washington Post published "Don't Grow the Army" by Gordon Adams and John Diamond. The argument begins with the statement, "This proposal is a bad idea," and goes on to...
Tags: Government, Iraq, manpower, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2007-03-01
General officer assignments.
M2 PRESSWIRE-29 January 2007-US DOD: General officer assignmentsC1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:26012007 The Air Force chief of staff announces the assignments of the following general officers: Brig. Gen. Robert R. Allardice, director, airman development and sustainment, deputy chief...
Tags: Air Force, director, manpower, officer, Pentagon
Research articles 2007-01-29
The physics of spin: sputnik politics and American physicists in the 1950s
NAZI RACE SCIENCE, STALINIST DENUNCIATIONS OF GENETICS: THE twentieth century provided no shortage of examples of the power of politics to corrupt science. Recoiling in horror from such perversions, many scholars argued with great fervor half a century ago that science was--or should be--inherently apolitical. Others insisted with equal vehemence...
Tags: engineering, institute, manpower, MARKETING, National Science Foundation, physicist, Robert, scientist, training, U.S., USSR
Research articles 2006-12-22
Air force deployments: estimating the requirement
Introduction Flying combat aircraft out of deployed locations frequently requires deploying thousands of people and thousands of tons of equipment. Determining how much and what kind of each is not easy. Nevertheless, deploying the right amount and types of equipment and people is very important, both during the execution...
Tags: Air Force, aircraft, algorithm, Engineering, Ingersoll-Rand, manpower, Manufacturing
Research articles 2006-06-22
CA customer Manpower honored for visionary IT governance model; Leading global employment services provider receives Computerworld Honors Program Laureate Award for use of CA Clarity.
M2 PRESSWIRE-22 May 2006-Computer Associates: CA customer Manpower honored for visionary IT governance model; Leading global employment services provider receives Computerworld Honors Program Laureate Award for use of CA ClarityC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:22052006 ISLANDIA, N.Y. - CA (NYSE: CA) announced...
Tags: Computer Associates International Inc., Computerworld, Manpower, Manpower Inc., Strategy
Research articles 2006-05-22
``Crown Jewel'' of New Orleans Will Sparkle Once Again; Hampton's Save-A-Landmark® Program Set to Refurbish the Last Wooden Carousel in Louisiana to Mark 100 Years of Whirls
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- A blur of brightly-colored painted horses, children laughing, memorable melodies playing in the background -- the vision of Carousel Gardens in New Orleans' City Park, the "Crown Jewel" of the city, is like a postcard from the past. In an effort to get the carousel in working...
Tags: Hilton Hotels Corp., manpower, Quality
Research articles 2006-04-24
Dismissing Army's Manning Problem Won't Solve It
A few weeks ago in this space, I commented on a recent critique of the Army's performance in Iraq by a senior British officer who had served there. Among his criticisms, roundly disputed by some U.S. officers, was the observation that Americans are reluctant to accept evidence tending to invalidate...
Tags: Iraq, manpower, Pentagon
Research articles 2006-04-01
LEGISLATIVE OBJECTIVES: For Preparation of the Federal Budget for FY2007
The following 13 editorial pages contain a condensed version of the NGAUS Legislative Objectives. The document is based on resolutions passed at last year's 127th General Conference. The association provided the complete version to members of Congress and the Defense Department earlier this year. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Brigadier General...
Tags: Air Force, aircraft, Guard, manpower, Manufacturing, officer, Reserve, training, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2006-04-01
Fleet Software Drops Labor Cost 15 Percent.
By Larry Stewart, Executive Editor Consistent PM scheduling gives Wagman the confidence to extend oil-change intervals Lance Tancraitor grabbed an opportunity to cut fleet-support costs when his employer, G.A. & F.C. Wagman began to use the J.D. Edwards...
Tags: computer, J.D. Edwards & Co., manpower, mechanics, Pennsylvania, PRODUCTIVITY, software
Research articles 2005-05-01
War economy
The Iraq war begins to bite into funding for needed anti-terror systems, including intelligence gathering and airlift, while the Air Force confronts its manpower needs with the possibility of bases staffed entirely by Guard and Reserve units.
Tags: Air Force, Iraq, manpower
Research articles 2005-04-01
The continuum of reserve service
Faced with the competing demands of providing an affordable national defense and maintaining the all-volunteer character of the military, defense policymakers on every level must seek innovative solutions. Transformation is the order of the day. An approach that permits the Nation to maintain a relatively small active force by providing...
Tags: circuit-breaker, Guard, leader, Leadership, manpower, Reserve, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 2004-12-01
US' Rumsfeld insists Iraq troop numbers adequate
WASHINGTON AFP ? US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld insisted Wednesday that there are enough US troops deployed in confict-torn Iraq and said American commanders on the ground have judged their manpower to be adequate for the operations in hand. "The fact of the matter is, I have said and...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Iraq, manpower, troop
Research articles 2004-07-21
Thai Government, Industries to Boost Competitiveness in Manufacturing.
By Nareerat Wiriyapong, Bangkok Post, Thailand Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 1--The Finance Ministry and the Federation of Thai Industries yesterday agreed to jointly set up a fund to upgrade human resource and research and development in the manufacturing sector. ...
Tags: Bangkok Post, FINANCE, government, income, manpower, manufacturing, ministry, R&D, Taxes, Thailand
Research articles 2004-06-01
William H. Booth
WILLIAM H. BOOTH William H. Booth Sr., a Senior Level executive, is Senior Adviser for Manpower and Organization, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. In this position, Mr. Booth assists the Director of Manpower and Organization in performance of the entire directorate mission. He provides technical and policy guidance...
Tags: Air Force, CAREER, manpower, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2004-01-01
Major General Stuart H. Sherman Jr
MAJOR GENERAL STUART H. SHERMAN JR. Retired June 1, 1986. Major General Stuart H. Sherman Jr. is deputy assistant secretary of defense, guard/reserve manpower and personnel, Washington, D.C. He serves as the principal staff assistant and adviser to the assistant secretary of defense reserve affairs with specific responsibility...
Tags: Air Force, manpower, Manufacturing
Research articles 2004-01-01
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