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System architecture practices to facilitate Department of Defense technology transfer
Authors:Wilhelm  Christopher  Thompson  Erin  Giammarco  Kristin  Whitcomb  Clifford
Institution:1.Naval Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Division, Bldg D326 Room 208, 4247 South Patterson Road, Indian Head, MD, 20640-5152, USA
;2.Marine Corps Systems Command, 2200 Lester St, Quantico, VA, 22134, USA
;3.Department of Systems Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, 93943, USA
;
Abstract:

This paper explores the possibilities of combining DOD technology transfer mechanisms to systems architecture techniques as a means to shorten program acquisition timelines while still providing high technology, robust tools to the women and men serving in the United States military. A literature search demonstrates that few articles have been published on the relationship between systems architecture and technology transfer. However, any DOD laboratory that employs more than 200 scientists and engineers is required by law to have a full time Office of technology transfer, so why has so little research been performed on the synergies between the two DOD disciplines? This paper will describe the ways that the systems architecture tools and practices, and technology transfer transactional mechanisms available to all DOD laboratories, can be utilized to increase knowledge sharing with small business and industry partners to shorten acquisition cycles.

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