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Strength Testing in the Air Force
Since 1987, the Air Force has used the Strength Aptitude Test (SAT), a test of physical strength, to screen and classify enlisted personnel into career specialties. In this study, …
Reducing Attrition in Selected Air Force Training Pipelines
Sustaining Service Members and Their Families
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) sought to determine whether any administrative activities paid for with funding that was not congressionally appropriated could be consolidated …
Assessment of Joint All Domain Command and Control Requirements and the Use of Live, Virtual, and Constructive Capabilities for Training
Navigating the Road to Reintegration
To help the U.S. Air Force gain greater insight into the well-being of its members who have sustained mental or physical injuries in combat or combat-related situations, this …
Cross-cultural Skills for Deployed Air Force Personnel
RAND researchers developed a framework of 14 categories of cross-cultural behaviors and used it to design a survey of recently deployed airmen about the importance of such …
Soldier and Family Readiness Groups
Strategically Aligned Family Research
The Air Force Officer Qualifying Test
The Air Force relies on the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT) as part of its officer selection process. Despite concerns about the test, the authors conclude that it is a …
Use of Standardized Scores in Officer Career Management and Selection
This report provides an overview of how standardized tests are used as part of a broader selection system for each of the services at different points in an officer's career, and a …
Physical Fitness Standards to Support Readiness and Deployability
Continuing Down the Road to Reintegration: Status and Ongoing Support of the U.S. Air Force's Wounded Warriors
The U.S. Air Force (AF) wanted to gauge the current status of its wounded warriors, including their use of and satisfaction with AF programs designed to serve them. The research …