Administration model to optimize resources of the security and defense system of air bases
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administration, spending, procedures, military service, soldiers, technologyAbstract
This research proposes an administration model to optimize resources of the security and defense system of the Colombian Air Force (FAC) air bases. Since today, the institution uses resources to fulfill its mission like personnel of soldiers, who are young people temporarily part of the institution that work as regular soldiers or high school graduates carrying out security activities and defense of air bases.
The development of this model began with the observation and analysis of the different documents that support the rights, benefits and other rewards to which a soldier is entitled, with an emphasis on the accountability reports of the last six years. It is possible to show that the allocation of approximately 250 billion pesos ($250,000,000,000) has been necessary to guarantee the support of 22,642 soldiers, who have completed their mandatory military service in the FAC, economic resources that currently represent a fundamental expense without a tangible return on investment.
The purpose of this model is to optimize and strengthen the means for current security, that is, active and passive measures, weapons, communications, mobility, among others, applying the concepts of the “five Ds”, defined as: Deter, deny, detect, delay and destroy, by reducing a percentage of the current plant of soldiers in the FAC, thereby achieving an efficiency of existing economic resources, potentiating future projects and transforming the current security and defense scheme of air bases, all based on the triad man-technology-procedures.
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