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National Defense June 2007 Sandra I. Erwin |
More Services, Less Hardware Define Current Military Buildup In the midst of the largest military expansion since the Reagan administration, industry analysts warn that the gravy days cannot last much longer. |
National Defense July 2005 Edward Swallow |
Revised Acquisition Policy Will Help Space Programs The Defense Department during the past four months has begun implementing a new acquisition policy for space systems, which will bring about sweeping changes in how programs are awarded and managed. |
National Defense May 2004 Sandra Erwin |
Weapon Evaluators Must Change, Or Risk Irrelevance, Warns Christie At a time when the military services are rushing to field new equipment to wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, many systems see combat before they go through operational testing. |
IEEE Spectrum November 2008 Robert N. Charette |
The Weapons Acquisition Process: An Intellectual Disconnect The process used to procure major weapons systems is supposed to run apolitically. The actual process is anything but |
National Defense January 2015 J. Michael Gilmore |
History of U.S. Weapons Proves Value of Realistic Operational Testing Recently, there has been criticism that operational testing drives substantial cost increases and schedule slippage in programs and that its scope should be limited. The facts do not support these beliefs. |
National Defense February 2007 Lawrence P. Farrell Jr. |
Industrial Base Issues on the Agenda for 2007 Six issues that affect everyone involved in the business of providing goods and services to the nation's military, homeland security agencies and first responders. |
National Defense September 2006 Sandra I. Erwin |
Reform Agenda Targets Acquisition Workforce The Pentagon's cadre of "professional shoppers" could see a wave of reforms in the coming years, as the Defense Department remains under unrelenting pressure to fix its buying practices. |
IndustryWeek September 1, 2007 David Blanchard |
You Know It's Time To Outsource Your Manufacturing Technology/Engineering Needs... A Top Ten list of reasons why outsourcing manufacturing makes sense. |
National Defense March 2014 Lawrence P. Farrell Jr. |
Debate Continues on Future of Defense Every service is contemplating reductions in personnel and force structure, with the Army perhaps facing the steepest cuts. |
National Defense March 2005 Lawrence P. Farrell Jr. |
The Budget Realities We Must Face As Congress deliberates at length on the fine points of the Bush administration's fiscal year 2006 budget request for the Defense Department, it may be an appropriate time to take a broader look at the potential implications of the Pentagon's spending plan. |
National Defense August 2011 Jim O'Bryon |
Improving the Pentagon's Test and Evaluation Processes Some key leaders within the Defense Department believe that testing is too expensive, takes too long and slows down the fielding of urgently needed capabilities. |
National Defense November 2011 |
Readers Sound off on Recent Stories Military benefits under fire... Energy security... Military acquisitions... Smartphones in the army... |
National Defense April 2004 Mike Cast |
Army-Led Team Probes Joint Logistics Gaps The U.S. Army Developmental Test Command is sponsoring a test and evaluation program aimed at improving joint logistics processes. |
IndustryWeek February 1, 2009 David Blanchard |
IT Budgets Are Sliding, But Not Drastically Only 35% of U.S. and Canadian organizations surveyed in 2008 reacted to the stock market turmoil by cutting IT operational spending. |
Wall Street & Technology September 23, 2005 |
Outsourcing for Operational Efficiency Regulatory pressures and an increasingly competitive market are forcing more and more financial institutions to turn to outsourcing as a way to improve their operational strategy, according to a recent survey. |
Wall Street & Technology July 1, 2005 Maria Santos |
Top 5 Risk Initiatives Financial institutions have a lot to focus on in the risk department. Here are this year's top five risk initiatives. |
Investment Advisor July 2009 Moseley & Spencer |
How Much Can You Save? Schwab Technology Consultants estimates that for every daily five-minute process that's automated, an advisory firm could save $800 annually in operational resources. |
Parameters Summer 2005 Cebrowski & Raymond |
Operationally Responsive Space: A New Defense Business Model As the major defense power in the world, the United States military must dare to compete with itself to ensure sustained advantage. We must set our own standards. Space has long been an arena of American dominance. That must continue. |