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文档介绍:AUSTRALIA
JOANNE NICHOLSON, PETER DORTMANS, MARIGOLD BLACK, MARTA KEPE, SARAH GRAND
CLEMENT, ERIK SILFVERSTEN, JAMES BLACK, THEODORA OGDEN, LIVIA DEWAELE, PAU
ALONSO GARCIA-BODE
Defence
Mobilisation
Planning
Comparative Study
An Examination of Overseas Planning
The research described in this RAND Australia report was prepared for Australian Department of Defence and was
conducted within RAND Australia under Contract SON2901652.
About RAND Australia
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RAND’s publications do not necessarily reflect the opinions of its research clients and sponsors.
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Preface
The Vice Chief of Defence Force (VCDF) has established a small Directorate within
Force Design Division in response to significant changes in Australia’s strategic outlook, to
ensure a contemporary mobilisation planning framework across Defence. This mobilisation
planning process will be conducted over two and a half years and will include several research
activities.
In June 2020, RAND Australia was engaged by the Australian Department of Defence to
undertake a series of material studies and analysis activities. RAND Australia was asked to
undertake a comparative study of mobilisation planning in selected countries to discern
principles for mobilisation planning.
For this a comprehensive international literature review was undertaken spanning the
United States, Switzerland, Sweden, Finland, and Singapore. To present the results so that
they could be readily compared against each other, a research framework was constructed
comprising examination of four areas: Planning Model, Activation, Attribute