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Mechanical, Industrial and Civil Eng.Mfg & Industrial Eng & Control of Product Sys

Reconstitution and Defense Conversion

Authors: David R. Graham; Herschel Kanter; Richard H. Van Atta; H. M. Hoyler; Janet Nauta; INSTITUTE FOR DEFENSE ANALYSES ALEXANDRIA VA
Abstract:
The Institute for Defense Analyses prepared this paper for the Defense Conversion Commission. It describes DoD's mission to preserve the nation's ability to reconstitute forces, and outlines a reconstitution strategy. The proposed strategy relies on DoD's in-place suppliers, who support ongoing modernization and support programs, augmented by commercial suppliers. The paper outlines the programs and policies needed to tap the commercial supplier base for reconstitution, and examines needed industrial base capabilities. The conclusion identifies the appropriate defense conversion policies to support reconstitution.

Pages: 58
Report Date: JAN 93
Contract Number: MDA903-89-C-0003
Report Number: A782662

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Keywords relating to this report:
*DEFENSE PLANNING
*INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION
*MILITARY FORCE LEVELS
*MILITARY MODERNIZATION
COSTS
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
DETERRENCE
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
MILITARY FORCES_UNITED STATES_
MILITARY OPERATIONS
MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS
MILITARY PROCUREMENT
MILITARY REQUIREMENTS
MILITARY STRATEGY
MOBILIZATION
NATIONAL SECURITY
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