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Home/ Endicott College EDL762/ Faurer, J., Rogers-Brodersen, A., & Bailie, P. (2014). Managing The Re-Employment Of Military Veterans Through The Transition Assistance Program (TAP). Journal of Business & Economics Research, 12(1). Retrieved from: http://www.journals.cluteonline.com/
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    Faurer, Rogers-Brodersen, and Bailie developed a report on the current efficiency and effectiveness of the Transition Assistance Program (TAP). The TAP program was developed to support active duty military members who are exiting from military service due to retirement or satisfaction of contract. This report discusses the history of TAP programming and contextual information regarding Department of Defense (DOD) budgeting during wartime and peacetime. Research about TAP is useful for increasing awareness for the need to integrate technology along with content. TAP is the only program developed for service-members becoming civilians. Veterans should be able to interact with TAP content after they have separated from the military, from a variety of locations. Developing a website with content would significantly increase veterans' ability to interact with content, as well as access information more than once. Currently, TAP presentations are performed by V.A. or D.O.D. employees in classroom format. This content could easily be developed into online "courses", where content could be used and rated based on effectiveness. Hosting online training would also significantly reduce costs and increase flexibility of the training.

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