Planning for Department of Defense Investment in Technology Demonstrations

Timothy Webb, Richard Y. Pei

ResearchPublished 1992

This report describes a hierarchical method for identifying key enabling technologies for the Office of the Secretary of Defense. It also recommends the technology evaluation group as a mechanism for implementing the method.

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