A system simulation development project : Leveraging resources through partnerships
- Author:
- Drummond, Colin K.
- Published:
- Jul 1, 1995.
- Physical Description:
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators:
- Davis, Milt W. and Owen, A. Karl
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- Partnerships between government agencies are an intellectually attractive method of conducting scientific research; the goal is to establish mutually beneficial participant roles for technology exchange that ultimately pays-off in a stronger R&D program for each partner. Anticipated and current aerospace research budgetary pressures through the 90's provide additional impetus for Government research agencies to candidly assess their R&D for those simulation activities no longer unique enough to warrant 'going it alone,' or for those elements where partnerships or teams can offset development costs. This paper describes a specific inter-agency system simulation activity that leverages the development cost of mutually beneficial R&D. While the direct positive influence of partnerships on complex technology developments is our main thesis, we also address on-going teaming issues and hope to impart to the reader the immense indirect (sometimes immeasurable) benefits that meaningful interagency partnerships can produce.
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- Collection:
- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
- Note:
- Document ID: 19950024093.
Accession ID: 95N30514.
NASA-TM-106962.
E-9718.
NAS 1.15:106962.
ARL-TR-793.
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