Long-Term Management for Immediate Operational Results - Briefing Paper
The defence market benefits from some degree of insulation from the effects of the economic recession but remains a sector with unique challenges. Ministries of Defence (MoD) are under significant pressure to equip, sustain and modernise their forces to cope with immediate operational needs and over-the-horizon threats. To remain at the cutting edge of military capabilities, customers tend to adopt developmental technologies and have to deliver capability on challenging timescales, and maintain availability and technological currency through-life.
Tags: logistics | Through Life Capability Management | TLCM | MoD | Performance Based Logistics | Contracting for Availability | Frost & Sullivan | SMART | OEMs | NATO
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