Enhancing U.S. Coast Guard metrics / Scott Savitz, Henry H. Willis, Aaron C. Davenport, Martina Melliand, William Sasser, Elizabeth Tencza, Dulani Woods.

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Enhancing U.S. Coast Guard Metrics -- RAND Corporation Publications
Main Authors: Savitz, Scott (Author), Willis, Henry H. (Author), Davenport, Aaron C. (Author), Melliand, Martina (Author), Sasser, William (Author), Tencza, Elizabeth (Author), Woods, Dulani (Author)
Corporate Author: National Defense Research Institute (U.S.)
Other title:Enhancing United States Coast Guard metrics.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Santa Monica, Calif. : RAND Corporation, [2015]
Series:Research report (Rand Corporation) ; RR-1173-USCG.
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Abstract:"The U.S. Coast Guard needs to measure its operational-level performance effectively to make informed decisions about resource allocation. To assist the Coast Guard in this effort, the authors worked with official documentation and subject-matter experts to develop logic models describing each of the 11 statutory missions of the Coast Guard and using the descriptions to ascertain what aspects of these missions should be measured. The authors examined existing metrics in the light of these logic models, evaluating the metrics in terms of their validity (how well they measured elements of the logic models), reliability (how consistently measurements can be made), and feasibility (how readily measurements can be made). They also analyzed the extent to which existing metrics measure elements of the logic models. They then developed and evaluated sets of potential metrics that could improve on or complement the existing metrics, together with a framework for applying metrics in decisionmaking. This report describes the logic models, existing metrics, and potential metrics, including their relationships with one another and their derivation from Coast Guard sources. Note that, as of this writing, the Coast Guard is considering these findings and has not adopted them as doctrine."--Back cover.
Item Description:"RAND National Defense Research Institute"
"Prepared for the U.S. Coast Guard Atlantic area."
Physical Description:xvii, 181 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-181)
ISBN:0833091565
9780833091567