An edition of Military personnel (2010)

Military personnel

personnel and cost data associated with implementing DOD's homosexual conduct policy : report to the Honorable Susan A. Davis, House of Representatives

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An edition of Military personnel (2010)

Military personnel

personnel and cost data associated with implementing DOD's homosexual conduct policy : report to the Honorable Susan A. Davis, House of Representatives

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From fiscal years 1994 through 2009, the Department of Defense (DOD) separated over 13,000 active military servicemembers under its homosexual conduct policy. These separations represent about 0.37 percent of the 3.6 million members separated for all reasons, including expiration of terms of service and retirement. In 2005, GAO reported on the number of separated servicemembers under DOD's homosexual conduct policy who held critical skills and the costs associated with administering the policy from fiscal years 1994 through 2003. GAO was asked to examine data from fiscal years 2004 through 2009 to determine (1) the extent to which the policy has resulted in the separation of servicemembers with skills in critical occupations and important foreign languages and (2) the services' costs for certain activities associated with administering the policy. GAO obtained and analyzed DOD personnel and cost data; examined DOD regulations and policy documents; and conducted interviews with officials from the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, the Defense Manpower Data Center, and each of the military services. GAO provided a draft of this report to DOD for review and comment. DOD did not have any comments on the report.

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Edition Notes

Title from cover screen (viewed Jan. 20, 2011).

"January 2011."

"GAO-11-170."

Includes bibliographical references.

Mode of access: World Wide Web.

System requirements: Adobe Reader.

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Washington, D.C.]
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Military personnel :, Prsonnel and cost data associated with implementing DOD's homosexual conduct policy

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[electronic resource] :
Pagination
1 online resource (iii, 47 p.)
Number of pages
47

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OL43927402M
OCLC/WorldCat
697645196

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In 2001, the Deputy Secretary of Defense stated that domestic violence will not be tolerated in the Department of Defense (DOD). Despite this posture, DOD's clinical database indicates that 8,223 incidents met criteria for domestic abuse in fiscal year 2009. However, because this database includes only cases reported to military clinical offices, it does not represent all cases. In response to a congressional request, GAO evaluated whether DOD is able to determine the effectiveness of its domestic abuse efforts. To conduct this review, GAO reviewed legislative requirements and DOD guidance, analyzed domestic abuse data, and interviewed officials involved in domestic abuse prevention and treatment and persons eligible to receive services at five military bases.

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