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The Army team at the Center for Technology and National Security
Policy has been doing technology studies for the Deputy Assistant
Secretary of the Army for Research and Technology since 2003. In
2007 we published Enhancing Army S&T: Lessons Learned From
Project Hindsight Revisited, which we refer to here as Vo l. I.
That publication was a summary of critical technology contributions
to the development of four successful Army warfighting systems.
Since then, we have completed a number of studies of important
aspects of the Army science and technology (S&T) program with
an emphasis on the Army laboratories. In the present paper, Vol.
II, we integrate the findings of these studies and make
recommendations after each chapter, as well as in a separate final
chapter. Chapter I of this volume is an introduction, and Chapter
II offers an updated view of the work discussed in Vol. I with an
emphasis on the relative roles played by the Army laboratories and
the contractors that manufactured the systems. The close
collaboration between the two groups was judged by us to be the key
to the successful outcomes. Both the Army laboratories and the
technical personnel at the contractors were essential-without
either group the work would have cost more, taken more time, and
might well have failed. We believe the collaboration was the result
of the efforts of the mid-level managers who pressed technologists
to work together. In Chapter III, we discuss the impact of the lack
of publicity given to the Army laboratories' work. This lack of
publicity has caused some observers to conclude that the
laboratories are not significant contributors to the warfighters.
This belief in turn has produced recommendations from outside the
military to close the laboratories and assign the research to the
private sector. We do not agree with the criticism or the
recommendation. We discuss two aspects of addressing this problem:
the need to maintain high-quality work and the need to provide
detailed information about the contributions of the laboratories to
all parties concerned-namely, Army senior leadership, officials in
the Department of Defense (DOD), the Administration, the Congress,
and the general public. Chapter IV explores the laboratory quality
question. We begin by asserting that the most important asset of a
laboratory is its technical staff members and that, therefore,
ensuring staff quality should be a top priority of management. We
discuss a number of methods for locating and bringing new employees
onboard, including use of the Intergovernmental Personnel Act
(IPA), post-doctoral appointments, and visiting scientists and
engineers. Chapter V discusses two reports we issued on the role of
technology in stabilization and reconstruction. We surveyed the
experiences of recently returned soldiers from Iraq. More recently
we have conducted Gedanken Experiments at Fort Bennning to explore,
with experienced soldiers, various challenges facing the laboratory
programs. These experiments brought together a number of officers
and senior non-commissioned officers in combination with Army
scientists and engineers and observers from ASAALT and other Army
organizations. The participants have been enthusiastic about the
experience and are urging that more such experiments be carried
out. In Chapter VI we recommend that the Army laboratories be
managed as the important component of developing new capabilities
for warfighters that they are. The Army should emphasize reporting
relationships and the role of ASAALT in developing policy affecting
the laboratories.
General
Imprint: |
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
July 2012 |
First published: |
July 2012 |
Authors: |
Richard Chait
• National Defense University
• John W. Lyons
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Dimensions: |
280 x 216 x 3mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
46 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4781-9580-1 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-4781-9580-0 |
Barcode: |
9781478195801 |
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