Title :
“Personnel forcecasting strategic workforce planning”: a proposed simulation cost modeling methodology
Author :
Parker, Stephen R. ; Marriott, John A.
Author_Institution :
Studies & Anal. Div., Nat. Imagery & Mapping Agency, Chantilly, VA, USA
Abstract :
A unique approach is developed for evaluating personnel requirements of the National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA). With this approach, new ways of measuring personnel availability are proposed and made available to ensure that NIMA remains ready to provide timely, relevant and accurate imagery, imagery intelligence and geospatial information in support of the national security objectives of the USA during the projected defense draw-down beyond the Year 2000. The development of this analysis methodology was established as an alternative approach to existing studies to determine appropriate hiring and attrition rates, under all categories, to maintain appropriate personnel levels of effectiveness in order to support existing and future mission requirements. The contribution of this research is a prescribed method for the strategic analyst to incorporate a personnel and cost simulation model, which can be used to project personnel requirements and evaluate workforce sustainment, at the least cost, through time. This allows various personnel managers to evaluate multiple resource strategies, present and future, maintaining near-perfect hiring/attrition policies to support a 9000+ NIMA workforce
Keywords :
administrative data processing; cartography; costing; digital simulation; forecasting theory; human resource management; military computing; military systems; personnel; public administration; remote sensing; simulation; strategic planning; National Imagery and Mapping Agency; USA; attrition rate; defense draw-down; geospatial information; hiring rate; imagery intelligence; mission requirements; multiple resource strategies; national security; personnel availability measurement; personnel forcecasting; personnel requirements evaluation; simulation cost modeling methodology; strategic analysis; strategic workforce planning; workforce sustainment; Analytical models; Business; Costs; Human resource management; Image analysis; National security; Personnel; Retirement; Software packages; Strategic planning;
Conference_Titel :
Simulation Conference Proceedings, 1999 Winter
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5780-9
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.1999.816873