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February 20, 2019February 19, 2019 by navaldiplomat

Measure more than you can measure to judge whether our navy is “ready”

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Not everything that counts can be counted (and not everything that can be counted counts) –

https://blog.usni.org/posts/2019/02/19/measuring-readiness-means-more-than-measuring-what-you-can-measure

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