Cultural Norms vs. Market Norms →
The Air Force has replaced its cultural norms with market norms. And, it cannot compete with the airlines' market power.
The Air Force has replaced its cultural norms with market norms. And, it cannot compete with the airlines' market power.
The Eisenhower School at National Defense University offers senior civilians, military officers, and international fellows a master's degree in National Resource Strategy. The curriculum is unique in that it affords an opportunity for students to study an industry related to national security. These studies culminate in a publicly available report.
The current industries under study are:
Today, the HASC Military Personnel subcommittee heard testimony on the shortage of military pilots. Representative Mike Coffman (@RepMikeCoffman) noted "there needs to be an econometric reevaluation [of bonuses] on an annual basis" to adjust incentives in light of the dynamic commercial market for pilots.
The services are also examining non-pecuniary incentives to entice experienced pilots to remain in service. These include lengthening assignments, reducing adminstrative workload, and offering alternative career paths so pilots can remain in the cockpit.
One novel proposal under development would allow military pilots to take career intermissions and begin civilian aviation careers. This may allow military members to begin to accumulate seniority with an airline prior to leaving military service.
It is unclear how the new Blended Retirement System will affect pilot retention.
The ability to put the quality inside of our calculus and be able to tailor our compensation packages and tailor a compensation approach to retaining talent — we are going to have to do that with this new retirement program,” Chief of Naval Personnel Vice Adm. Bill Moran said. “It starts in fiscal year 2018, two years from this January. We are going to have to be ready to look at it differently.
"We're at 82 to 85 percent manning levels in virtually every mission area," Welsh said during a discussion Tuesday at the Atlantic Council in Washington, D.C.
Is this a numerator problem or a denominator problem?