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Evaluation of Manufacturing Vision and Strategies for the Production of Military Combat Vehicles: The Crusader Artillery System (2003)
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American National Standards Institute/National Electrical Manufacturers Association (ANSI/NEMA). 1994. “Committee Draft 14258—Industrial Automation Systems, Systems Architecture: Framework for Enterprise Modeling,”Technical Report ISO TC184 SC5 WG1.


Best Management Practices Center of Excellence. 1999. “Producibility System Guidelines for Successful Companies: The Five Steps to Success.” NAVSO P-3687, Department of the Navy, December.


Caterpillar. 2002. 2001 Annual Report. Available online at <http://www.caterpillar.com/aboyt_cat/investor_information/pdf/YECX0014.pdf>, May 3, 2002.


Eland, I.2001. “Bush Versus the Defense Establishment?,”Issues in Science and Technology, Summer. Available online at <http://www.nap.edu/issues/17.4/eland.htm>, May 9, 2002.


General Electric. 2002. Key Growth Initiatives—Services. Available online at <http://www.ge.com/news/podium_papers/ourvalues.htm>, May 3, 2002.


National Research Council (NRC). 1998. Visionary Manufacturing Challenges for 2020.Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.

NRC. 1999. Defense Manufacturing in 2010 and Beyond: Meeting the Changing Needs of National Defense.Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.

NRC. 2002. Munitions Manufacturing: A Call for Modernization.Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.

Next Generation Manufacturing (NGM) Project Office. 1997. Next Generation Manufacturing: A Framework for Action.Volume 1, Summary Report, January. Available online at <http://lfmsdm.mit.edu/rkt/research/themes/rktgroup9/fvoll.pdf>, April 30, 2002.


Shields, J.T., A.Kilpatrick, M.Poznar, L.G.Ramirez de Arellano, V.Reynal, M.Quint, J. Schoonmaker. 1997. “Lean Implementation Considerations in Factory Operations of Low Volume/High Complexity Production Systems.”Lean Aircraft Initiative, Report Number RP97–04–152. Cambridge, Mass.: Massachusetts Institute of Technology.


Willingham, S.2000. “Crusader on Warpath to Regain Relevancy in Future Army,”National Defense,June. Available online at <http://nationaldefense.ndia.org/article.cfm?id=2>.

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References American National Standards Institute/National Electrical Manufacturers Association (ANSI/NEMA). 1994. “Committee Draft 14258—Industrial Automation Systems, Systems Architecture: Framework for Enterprise Modeling,”Technical Report ISO TC184 SC5 WG1. Best Management Practices Center of Excellence. 1999. “Producibility System Guidelines for Successful Companies: The Five Steps to Success.” NAVSO P-3687, Department of the Navy, December. Caterpillar. 2002. 2001 Annual Report. Available online at <http://www.caterpillar.com/aboyt_cat/investor_information/pdf/YECX0014.pdf>, May 3, 2002. Eland, I.2001. “Bush Versus the Defense Establishment?,”Issues in Science and Technology, Summer. Available online at <http://www.nap.edu/issues/17.4/eland.htm>, May 9, 2002. General Electric. 2002. Key Growth Initiatives—Services. Available online at <http://www.ge.com/news/podium_papers/ourvalues.htm>, May 3, 2002. National Research Council (NRC). 1998. Visionary Manufacturing Challenges for 2020.Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. NRC. 1999. Defense Manufacturing in 2010 and Beyond: Meeting the Changing Needs of National Defense.Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. NRC. 2002. Munitions Manufacturing: A Call for Modernization.Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. Next Generation Manufacturing (NGM) Project Office. 1997. Next Generation Manufacturing: A Framework for Action.Volume 1, Summary Report, January. Available online at <http://lfmsdm.mit.edu/rkt/research/themes/rktgroup9/fvoll.pdf>, April 30, 2002. Shields, J.T., A.Kilpatrick, M.Poznar, L.G.Ramirez de Arellano, V.Reynal, M.Quint, J. Schoonmaker. 1997. “Lean Implementation Considerations in Factory Operations of Low Volume/High Complexity Production Systems.”Lean Aircraft Initiative, Report Number RP97–04–152. Cambridge, Mass.: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Willingham, S.2000. “Crusader on Warpath to Regain Relevancy in Future Army,”National Defense,June. Available online at <http://nationaldefense.ndia.org/article.cfm?id=2>.

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