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Projections of Disability in the Department of Defense Workforce Through 2031: Estimating Future Assistive Technology Requirements for Department of Defense Civilian Employees and Service Members

9 Apr 2024

The Department of Defense (DoD) requires estimates of the number of its workers with disabilities to support its strategic goals and compliance with federal regulation. In this report, the authors seek to estimate the potential demand for assistive technology (AT), given projections of the number of DoD civilian employees — and of injured and wounded service members — with disabilities, as well as anticipated requests and costs for AT.
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Authors

Pollard, Michael S., Panis, Christina, Feistel, Katie, Armour, Philip, Katz, Yael, Brennan, Mariah

Division
RAND National Security Research Division Personnel, Readiness, and Health Program
Pages
94
Published in
United States
RAND Identifier
RR-A1359-1
RAND Type
report
Rights
RAND Corporation
Series
Research Reports
Source
https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA1359-1.html