By Marilyn Quagliotti25 Apr 2006
Marilyn Quagliotti is Vice-Director of the US Defense Information Systems Agency, an organisation of more than 8000 military and civilian personnel responsible for planning, developing and providing interoperable, global net-centric solutions to serve the needs of the Department of Defense. In this article, she identifies the problems of introducing advanced technology into projects under a slow and deliberate acquisition system, and looks at possible solutions.
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