Army Installation Rail Operations: Implications of Increased Outsourcing

Army Installation Rail Operations: Implications of Increased Outsourcing

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Aug 10, 2018 · English · Paperback (68 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 68
Language English
Published Aug 10, 2018
Publisher RAND Corporation
ISBN-10 0833098683
ISBN-13 9780833098689

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Ellen M. Pint explores the intricate dynamics of rail operations within the Army, particularly in the context of increasing reliance on commercial rail carriers for off-post movements. This shift raises essential questions about efficiency, logistical challenges, and the implications of outsourcing military transport functions. Pint navigates the complexities of these operations, highlighting the tension between military needs and the capabilities of private rail services.

As outsourcing becomes more prevalent, the author examines its potential benefits and drawbacks, emphasizing how it could affect overall operational effectiveness and readiness. With a thorough analysis, she delves into the strategic considerations that military leaders must weigh when integrating commercial partners into their logistics framework. The discussion also touches upon the operational risks and the necessity for robust oversight of outsourced functions.

In this critical examination, Pint encourages readers to consider the future landscape of military logistics, urging an understanding of how these changes in rail operations may influence both the Army's efficiency and its mission success. The narrative underscores the importance of cohesive planning and effective communication as the Army adapts to an evolving transportation network.

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