It also complains that there's a difficulty in analyzing a performance because the data is not available for two or three years. On page 11, for example, it talks about readiness and response. It says:
Aside from the preparation of forces and the immediate response there has been little focus on performance measurement beyond annual business plans. This has been hindered by the lack of the Air Force's identification of strategic-level performance measurement information requirements and the absence of a high-level National Standard of Service for SAR. While there are periodic reviews of a specific topic, such as the 2005 Operational Research Division (ORD) basing study, these studies cannot rely on the support of current SISAR data for their analysis as it is normally two to three years out of date.
In fact, in this report they complained that no information was available beyond 2004, and this was January 2008. Has that been fixed?