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Effects Based Assessment in the United States Air Force: Rhetoric or Reality?
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Assessment is the guiding light of strategy. It is the glue that binds the plan to the ultimate end-state. Unfortunately, assessment continues to plague airmen, as consistently reflected in post-war analyses dating back to WWII. A major problem with assessment stems from a tendency to focus on attrition-based methodology. Rather than analyzing the effectiveness of a given action with respect to the planned strategy, airmen remain shackled to the direct effects of a given attack. A relatively recent move to incorporate effects-based thinking across the Air Force has brought the subject of effec...
Assessment is the guiding light of strategy. It is the glue that binds the plan to the ultimate end-state. Unfortunately, assessment continues to plague airmen, as consistently reflected in post-war analyses dating back to WWII. A major problem with assessment stems from a tendency to focus on attrition-based methodology. Rather than analyzing the effectiveness of a given action with respect to the planned strategy, airmen remain shackled to the direct effects of a given attack. A relatively recent move to incorporate effects-based thinking across the Air Force has brought the subject of effects-based assessment (EBA) in the light.