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The Innovative Enterprise: Creating a Technology-Based Innovation Cycle for Superior Mission Performance |
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| A major goal of any enterprise, including the military, is continuous performance improvement through innovation: producing new systems, improving capabilities, and gaining superiority on the battlefield or in the market place. To achieve this goal, it is important to develop, select, and integrate technology capable of supporting a dynamic innovation cycle. We define an innovation cycle comprised of five core activities - integration, collaboration, evaluation, education and innovation - and the kinds of emerging technologies that enhance and integrate these core activities. We describe how this concept is being implemented at the U.S. Air Force 45th Space Wing and where we are in the implementation process. Finally, we describe how this approach is helping us to structure a Knowledge Management Initiative Roadmap for the 45 S/W, including what kinds of technology to acquire, how they support continuous innovation, and how they help create a Single Integrated Range Picture at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. | |
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Wednesday - April 21, 2004 1:30 - 2:15 |
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| Dr. Kent D . Bimson | |
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Presentation: The Innovative Enterprise: Creating a Technology-Based Innovation Cycle for Superior Mission Performance |
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