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Monday, May 27, 2013
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2/7/2013
Research Study
Historically the focus of the defense acquisition and sustainment system has swung pendulum-like between two policy objectives. At one end of the arc, the goal is effectiveness: insuring that the military gets the best equipment and support available as rapidly as possible
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12/21/2011
Research Study
Executive Summary The individual soldier is the U.S. Army’s most important and frequently deployed asset. As such it is imperative that the soldier be provided the best clothing and individual
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4/5/2011
Research Study
United States ground forces entered Iraq and Afghanistan poorly equipped to deal with the challenges of protracted dismounted operations. While “equipping the man” has long been a maxim for land forces,
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9/28/2009
Issue Brief
With Fortune 500 decisionmakers ever more mindful of their companies’ environmental and energy impacts, the Third-Party Logistics (3PL) industry can expect to play a significant role increasing the efficiency
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2/20/2008
Issue Brief
The recent surge of forces in Iraq has proven so successful that the Army may soon begin revisiting prewar plans for the rationalization of its domestic logistics network. Supply centers and repair depots
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