Defence Industry Study Course : syndicate reports, 1996
- Bib ID:
- 745696
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Australia. Department of Defence
- Description:
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- Canberra : Australian Govt. Pub. Service, 1996
- 470 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.
- ISBN:
- 0644475420
- Full contents:
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- NSW
- Syndicate 1. Competition policy within the Defence environment
- Syndicate 2. Optimising surge & mobilisation capabilities in a CSP [Commercial Support Program] environment
- Syndicate 3. Life cycle costing
- Syndicate 4. Software development
- Syndicate 5. Management of development projects
- Syndicate 6. Information management in Defence: the future challenge
- Syndicate 7. Long lead times, complex tendering, special requirements, low volumes and peaky demands are difficult for SMEs to cope with. How can Defence and or the major prime contractors smooth the path so that SMEs can make a worthwhile contribution to Australia's industry capability?
- Victoria
- Syndicate 1. Should the state governments have a role in defence industry development? If not, why not? If yes, is the role being performed effectively and how might it be improved?
- Syndicate 2. Structure of aerospace industry
- Syndicate 3. Does the Defence Commercial Support Program create, or is likely to create, industry monopolies in the provision of services under contract?
- Syndicate 4. The award of through life support as part of prime equipment contracts
- Syndicate 5. The value of technology transfer when applied to defence exports
- Syndicate 6. What does it take for an SME to become a defence exporter?
- Western Australia
- Syndicate 1. The provision of commercial support (CSP) to the Australian Defence Force within the area of operations during contingency
- Syndicate 2. The sale of Western Australian coastal shipping services (state ships) and the proposed changes to ownership of the Australian National Line (ANL): implications for defence
- Syndicate 3. Is industry the fourth arm of defence?
- Syndicate 4. Through life support implications as related to the evolutionary acquisition of complex softward systems by the ADF..
- Notes:
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- "These papers were written by the participants in the Defence Industry Study Course 1996 ... reproduced without editing or amendment and the views expressed are those of the syndicate members and not the Department of Defence" -- T.p. verso.
- Bibliography: p. 470.
- Subject:
- Other authors/contributors:
- Australia. Department of Defence
- Copyright:
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