Learning from each other: comparative analysis of the acquisition process of Lithuania and U.S.

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Gathright, Nicola M.
Ambrazeviciene, Rima
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2006-06Advisor
Englebeck, Marshall
Tudor, Ron
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The purpose of this project is to provide a macro-level comparison of the acquisition systems supporting the defense systems of Lithuania and the United States. Due to the broad scope of this project, the researchers focus primarily on the similarities and differences of the two acquisition systems, as well as their strengths and weaknesses. Suggestions are presented for improving or strengthening each system.
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MBA Professional Report
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