This Study proposes a pragmatic agenda for transatlantic defense technology cooperation in the post-Cold War era. U.S. CREST & the Hudson Institute, two non-profit policy research organizations, wrote the study under the guidance of a distinguished Steering Committee of defense industry executives from the United States & Europe. The study recommendations encompass both specific technology areas in which transatlantic cooperation would be the most fruitful & ways to improve existing methods of cooperation. How to order Information: US Crest 1840 Wilson Blvd #204, Arlington, VA. 22201 (703) 243-6908
Shows how Cold War technologies have distorted and drained the economy and how military-led industrial policy has misfocused our research efforts.
In 1986, Congress requested an independent evaluation of Department of Defense (DoD) policies toward independent research and development (IR & D). RAND was ask to undertake a study that would 1) clarify the goals of IR & D (explain how DoD ...
Taylor Chain - Documents tensions of negotiations , strike voles , and Internationallocal conflicts in a steelworker union local . Controlling Interest — Explores effects of multinational corporate expansion on lives of U.S. and third ...
Ben shu cong chan ye ji qun de shi jiao qie ru, Jiang xi tong lun, Chan ye ji qun li lun yu guo fang jing ji li lun xiang jie he jin xing jiao cha rong he yan jiu, Cong xi tong ceng mian yan jiu guo fang ke ji chan ye ji qun zhei yi zu zhi ...
Specialty Plastics in Military Applications
The U.S. Navy's ship inventory and the shipbuilding and repair industrial base that supports these ships have experienced significant changes.
Corporate Warriors Includes A Description Of How The Business Works, As Well As Portrays Each Of The Basic Types Of Companies: Military Providers That Offer Troops For Tactical Operations; Military Consultants That Supply Expert Advice And ...
Building Integrity and Reducing Corruption in Defence: A Compendium of Best Practices
By adapting these commercial technologies and applying them in creative defense specific ways, the Department can meet BA/BWA leadership goals. It will be up to the Department to embrace these commercial technologies and craft ...
This book, first published in 1983, examines weapons standardisation as one aspect of NATO's efficiency.