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Securing the MRAP - Lessons Learned in Marketing and Military Procurement (Hardcover)
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Securing the MRAP - Lessons Learned in Marketing and Military Procurement (Hardcover)
Series: Williams-Ford Texas A&M University Military History Series
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Dwight D. Eisenhower once quipped, 'You will not find it difficult
to prove that battles, campaigns, and even wars have been won or
lost primarily because of logistics'. Military acquisition and
procurement - that is, how a nation manages investments,
technologies, programs, and support - is critical to wartime
success or failure. When unexpected battlefield problems arise, how
do the government, the military, and industry work together to
ensure effective solutions?During the American counterinsurgent
campaign in Iraq, the improvised explosive device emerged as a
disruptive and devastating threat. As Humvees, and their occupants,
were ripped apart by IEDs, it was clear that new solutions had to
be found. These solutions already existed but had not been
procured, highlighting the need for more effective marketing to the
military by industry. The ultimate successful response - the
mine-resistant, ambush-protected vehicle, or MRAP - required years
of entrepreneurial marketing by the defense industry. In Securing
theMRAP, James Hasik explores how these vehicles, which the
American military mostly rejected despite the great need for them,
eventually came to be adopted as the Pentagon's top procurement
priority. Hasik traces the story of the MRAP from the early 1970s
to the future of mine-resistant vehicles on the battlefields of
tomorrow. An important contribution to the seemingly disparate
fields of marketing and defence policy, Securing the MRAP is an
eye-opening revelation to defence industrialists, military
officers, and government officials who want to understand how to
avoid another IED-Humvee debacle.
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