Dec 2007, Vol. 152, No. 6By Andrew CranfieldJeremy Blackham’s recent article on wicked problems is a welcome piece of fresh conceptual thinking in respect to defence acquisition. If one accepts the validity of wicked problems and the need for a different approach, then one has to ask what sort of characteristics are essential, in our industrial and military base, so that we are able to meet the increasingly shorter time frames required to overcome these threats.
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