Military transformation and the defense industry after next : the defense industrial implications of network-centric warfare /
"This study employs network-centric warfare, a Navy transformation vision that is being adopted increasingly in the joint world as a vehicle for exploring the defense industrial implications of military transformation. We focus on three defense industrial sectors: shipbuilding, unmanned vehicle...
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| Format: | Government Document eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Newport, R.I. :
Naval War College Press,
2003.
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| Series: | Newport paper ;
no. 18. |
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| Online Access: | https://purl.fdlp.gov/GPO/LPS44643 |
| Summary: | "This study employs network-centric warfare, a Navy transformation vision that is being adopted increasingly in the joint world as a vehicle for exploring the defense industrial implications of military transformation. We focus on three defense industrial sectors: shipbuilding, unmanned vehicles, and systems integration. The transformation to NCW will require both sustaining and disruptive innovation that is, innovation that improves performance measured by existing standards and innovation that defines new quality metrics for defense systems. The dominant type of innovation needed to support transformation varies across industrial sectors; some sectors face more sustaining than disruptive innovation, while some sectors will need more disruptive than sustaining innovation as they supply systems for the "Navy after Next." |
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| Item Description: | Title from title screen (viewed on Mar. 1, 2004). "Center for Naval Warfare Studies." Electronic resource. |
| Physical Description: | Also available in print. |
| Format: | System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Mode of access: Internet from the NWC web site. Address as of 3/1/04: http://www.nwc.navy.mil/press/npapers/np18/np18.pdf; current access available via PURL. |