Talking back–weapons, warfare, and feedback

The Department of Defense (DoD) has no shortage of weapons programs that are over cost, behind schedule, and defunct of performance. The Government Accountability Office has released multiple reports stating that the DoD's management of major weapons systems is high-risk and in need of reform....

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Published in:Air Force journal of logistics Vol. 35; no. 1-2; p. 134
Main Author: Glover, Victor J
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Gunter AFS U.S. Air Force, Logistics Management Agency 22.03.2011
U.S. Air Force Logistics Management Agency
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ISSN:0270-403X, 1554-9593
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Summary:The Department of Defense (DoD) has no shortage of weapons programs that are over cost, behind schedule, and defunct of performance. The Government Accountability Office has released multiple reports stating that the DoD's management of major weapons systems is high-risk and in need of reform. Glover focuses on the technologies to support the timely development and improvement of DoD weapons systems.
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ISSN:0270-403X
1554-9593