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Philosophy
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Predictive Management Philosophy
With a small measure of order and standardization, we can
have robust and predictive management across not only the
system, but the system of systems, or the entire enterprise,
portfolio or platform that we need to synchronize on.
Example
The Army has a new initiative called Capability Set
Integration. It speaks to a dynamic response to a changing
needs environment. Applied to the war in Iraq, as the
material and program needs shift away from supporting direct
engagement to a military police presence, so does the
capability set to support the field with more vests, boot,
rifles, and night goggles, vs. bombs and mortars, etc.
Depending on what support elements within that changing need
are of interest, order and standardization can be brought to
bare across that entire architecture of capabilities sets. A
requirement for three UAVs, five helicopters, four tanks,
and twelve Humvees, personal weapons and uniforms, is an
architecture of a capability set.
Standard structure and order can be applied to the
management of the work involved to bring this capability set
together and deliver it in time to that zone, and do so
without regard to set size.
Philosophy in Action
Not only is this possible, but it is proven.
PROGRAMMATICS is applying the practice right now with the US
Army. And only is the philosophy and practice being applied
with capability sets, but with post-delivery government
testing prior to set component service in the field.
PROGRAMMATICS specializes in ACAT1 primarily because these
are the largest of all programs and require the most
support, but PROGRAMMATICS can apply the philosophy, and
proprietary tools and methods, to any component piece of any
program size.
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