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Defense supply chain collaboration: an exploratory study and empirical framework
David Loska, Stefan Genchev, Nicholas Rich, Tegwen MalikConsidering the size and intricate nature of defense supply chains (DSC), there exists a need for a conceptual understanding regarding the precise dynamics of collaboration among…
Characterizing the defense industry for risk management: a systems approach
Imoh Antai, Roland HellbergManagement and risk techniques within industries have been studied from various disciplines in nondefense-affiliated industries. Given the assumption that these techniques…
A multicriteria model for assessing item importance and risk using operational data from military supply chains
Manuel Rossetti, Juliana Bright, Andrew Freeman, Anna Lee, Anthony ParrishThis paper is motivated by the need to assess the risk profiles associated with the substantial number of items within military supply chains. The scale of supply chain management…
Selection of unmanned aerial vehicle systems for border monitoring using the MPSI-SPOTIS method
Pablo Santos Torres, Carlos Francisco Simões Gomes, Marcos dos SantosThe present paper assesses the decision problem of selecting Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Systems (SARP) by the hybrid MPSI-SPOTIS approach for deployment in border control and…
Enhancing resilience: model-based simulations
d'Artis KancsIn light of the recently experienced systemic shocks (the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine), we investigate supply chain robustness. We aim to understand the potential…
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ISSN:
2399-6439e-ISSN:
2399-6447ISSN-L:
2399-6439Online date, start – end:
2017Journal’s owner:
Centre for Operational Analysis, Air Force Institute of Technology(opens new window)Open Access:
freeEditor:
- Dr Frank W. Ciarallo