on reverse if necessary and idenfy by block number This thesis compares the Army, Navy, and Air Force technology base programs for the purpose of identifying features of the Navy and Air Force programs that might benefit the Army. This study also examines three technology base issues to assess how well the Army's program responds to their concerns. As a result of these efforts, four recommendations are proposed to improve the Army's technology base resource allocation process
This report was prepared for and funded by the U.S. Army Communications and Electronics Command. Rep...
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FIELD GROUP, SUBGROUP productivity, motivation,work impediments,work sampling,public worksRP.MA 19 A...
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Includes supplementary materialWhile the Department of Defense experiments with initiatives that mov...
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19. ABSTRACT (continue on reverse if necessary andidentify by block number) This thesis analyzes the...
19 ABSTRACT (continue on reverse if necessary and identify by block number) The Navy conducted a tes...
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The research summarized herein was sponsored by the Navy Management Systems Support Office under N68...
in partial satisfaction of the requirements of the Department of Operations. The contents of this pa...
This report was prepared for and funded by the U.S. Army Communications and Electronics Command. Rep...
FIELD GROUP VSUGROUP 19. ABSTRACT (Continue on reverse if necessary and identif by block number) The...
FIELD GROUP, SUBGROUP productivity, motivation,work impediments,work sampling,public worksRP.MA 19 A...
FIELD GROUP SUBGROUP BITS, base communications, computer networks, communications networks communica...
en Route 19 ABSTRACT (continue on reverse if necessary and identify by block number) The requirement...
19 Abs:ract (ccttinue on reverse if necessary and identify by block number) The purpose of this thes...
19- ABSTRACT (continue on reverse if necessary and identify by block number) This thesis examines th...
FIELD GROUP SUBGROUP 19. ABSTRACT (continue on reverse if necessary and identify by block number) Th...
Includes supplementary materialWhile the Department of Defense experiments with initiatives that mov...
Prep School; NAPS 19 Abstract (continue on reverse if necessary and identify by block number The pur...
19. ABSTRACT (continue on reverse if necessary andidentify by block number) This thesis analyzes the...
19 ABSTRACT (continue on reverse if necessary and identify by block number) The Navy conducted a tes...
12 01 19 ABSTRACT (Continue on reverse if necessary and identify by block number) alloatetheNav&apos...
The research summarized herein was sponsored by the Navy Management Systems Support Office under N68...
in partial satisfaction of the requirements of the Department of Operations. The contents of this pa...
This report was prepared for and funded by the U.S. Army Communications and Electronics Command. Rep...
FIELD GROUP VSUGROUP 19. ABSTRACT (Continue on reverse if necessary and identif by block number) The...
FIELD GROUP, SUBGROUP productivity, motivation,work impediments,work sampling,public worksRP.MA 19 A...