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THE APPLICATION OF SYSTEMS ENGINEERING/SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE PRACTICES AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TO SHORTEN DOD ACQUISITION CYCLES ( ) | ||
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THE APPLICATION OF SYSTEMS ENGINEERING/SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE PRACTICES AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TO SHORTEN DOD ACQUISITION CYCLES |
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Monterey, CA; Naval Postgraduate School |
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Department of Defense acquisition life-cycle time frames can be improved through the use of technology transfer activities and industry partners, but only if increased rigor is applied to technology transfer processes. The application of systems engineering and systems architecture practices to current and previously described technology transfer methods has been studied in the literature, and new methodologies have been described. The result is an improved technology transfer process that increases knowledge sharing and reduces the risk realized by commercialization partners. Implementation of these techniques will improve efficiencies within federal technology transfer offices and make government-developed technologies available to the warfighter with shortened acquisition times through the commercial market. Improving government-industry partnerships will provide real benefits to the warfighter, the government research base, and the overall commercial economy of the United States. Subjects: systems engineering; systems architecture; technology transfer |
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Language | English | |
Publication date | September 2019 | |
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Short title | THE APPLICATION OF SYSTEMS ENGINEERING/SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE PRACTICES AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TO SHORTEN DOD ACQUISITION CYCLES |
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Author | Wilhelm, Christopher, Reitter, Brian |
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Page size | 612 x 792 pts (letter) |
Version of PDF format | 1.4 |