2006
DOI: 10.1080/13523260601060362
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Building the Future Force: Challenges to Getting Military Transformation Right

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“…More responsive and versatile military capabilities (i.e., the ability to deliver a specified type of effect or a specified course of action [3]) are required to meet these contemporary challenges [4]. Time needed to transform a new war-winning idea into a tangible military capability (e.g., manifested in weapon systems) is, however, rather long-usually 15 to 20 years [5]. Concept development and experimentation (CD&E) plays an important role in driving strategic transformation in the military community by enabling the structured development of creative and innovative ideas into viable solutions for capability development [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More responsive and versatile military capabilities (i.e., the ability to deliver a specified type of effect or a specified course of action [3]) are required to meet these contemporary challenges [4]. Time needed to transform a new war-winning idea into a tangible military capability (e.g., manifested in weapon systems) is, however, rather long-usually 15 to 20 years [5]. Concept development and experimentation (CD&E) plays an important role in driving strategic transformation in the military community by enabling the structured development of creative and innovative ideas into viable solutions for capability development [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…239-256. 13 K.P Reynolds, (2006). Building the Future Force: Challenges to Getting Military Transformation Right, Contemporary SecurityPolicy, Vol.…”
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