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Ship Shape
The Navy's future combatant ships programs could chart a new course for the sea service, but it won't be smooth sailing as the Navy bucks the traditional procurement system and challenges long-held convictions about naval warfare.
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Money Woes
After 200 years of unwieldy management, Defense officials are still trying to get a grip on the department's finances.
Management
Procurement Changes Pack Purchasing Power
Managers and executives have plenty to gain--and a few things to fear--from the tidal wave of acquisition changes.
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Defending the Troops
The Pentagon's multibillion-dollar high-tech arsenal may have toppled the Soviet Empire, but it is ill-suited to protect American military personnel against the more insidious threat of terrorism.
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DoD Hones Top Anti-Terrorist Weapon
The Pentagon's multibillion-dollar high-tech arsenal may have toppled the Soviet Empire, but it is ill-suited to protect American military personnel against the more insidious threat of terrorism.
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The Price of Peace
Increasing commitments to peacekeeping and other non-war operations may be costing the military its combat edge.
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So Many Conflicts, So Little Time
Increasing commitments to peacekeeping and other non-war operations may be costing the military its combat edge.
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Joint Vision 2010 Still Focusing
Joint Vision 2010--a concept for the military of the future--is still focusing.
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Going the Distance for Training
Agencies are increasingly turning to distance learning as an affordable means of keeping employees trained and informed in the ever changing federal workforce.
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Teaching Tips For Instructors
Agencies are increasingly turning to distance learning as an affordable means of keeping employees trained and informed in the ever changing federal workforce.
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Learning Tips For Students
Agencies are increasingly turning to distance learning as an affordable means of keeping employees trained and informed in the ever changing federal workforce.
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Help Your Staff Go the Distance
Agencies are increasingly turning to distance learning as an affordable means of keeping employees trained and informed in the ever changing federal workforce.
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Funding the Fleet
After a closer look at expenses, the chief of the Atlantic Fleet pinches pennies on utility bills and expands the Navy's economic horizons.
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Banking on Efficiency
The Army Materiel Command says it can deliver $2 billion in savings by improving its business practices. It better come through, because the Army has already banked on the savings.
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