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FPCD-82-72 1 (1982-09-29)

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                  UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
     ou                   WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548

PI9KRAL PERSONNEL AND
COMPENSATION DIVISION



     B-2 08812                                       SEPTEMBER 29,1982



     The Honorable Verne Orr
     The Secretary of the Air Force

          Attention: Assistant Auditor General                119567

     Dear Mr. Secretary:

          Subject: Air Force Efforts To Reduce Student
                     Backlogs (GAO/FPCD-82-72)

          During fiscal year 1981, Air Force enlisted personnel waited
     an average 9.03 training days after completing in-processing
     (orientation) to begin their technical training. Backlogs delay
     recruits' skill development and cost the Air Force an estimated
     $11.4 million in fiscal year 1981.

          Although there are many causes of student backlogs, the
     one most commonly cited by Air Force officials was the disparity
     between the number of personnel recruited during peak recruiting
     months and the number of seats available in technical training
     classes. Due to the improved recruiting environment for fiscal
     year 1982, however, the Air Force is now attempting to match the
     number of personnel enlisted in the Air Force's delayed entry
     program l/ with available class seats for fiscal year 1983.
     The Air Force also plans to recruit personnel during fiscal year
     1983 on a more balanced basis.

          We support the Air Force's efforts and believe that it has
      made progress in matching personnel to available class seats.
      However, this is only a temporary remedy made possible by the
      improved recruiting environment. We are concerned that substan-
      tial backlogs will reoccur in the mid-1980s to late 1980s if
      (1) the Air Force expands its force size, (2) the economic and
      civilian employment outlooks improve, and (3) the pool of eligible




      1/In its delayed entry program, the Air Force enlists personnel,
        but delays their actual reporting dates for active duty by
        up to 12 months.

                                                             (967048)


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