
Four Essential Rules for Developing Revolutionary Networked Capabilities
National Defense magazine’s website noted that development organizations must invest time and money in open innovation. In open innovation, the Defense Department and developers jointly develop new ideas, technologies and strategies to solve existing problems. This already occurs with well-defined and fully fleshed out franchise solutions, but
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Technology and Strategic Surprise: Adapting to an Era of Open Innovation
An article in the The US Army War College Quarterly noted that technological revolutions affecting military innovation and state power can be either open or closed. In the twentieth century, military technological innovation was mainly closed. By contrast, in the twenty-first century technological innovation
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How the Military is Embracing Open Innovation
The IdeaConnection website posted an article noting that branches of the military employ some of the keenest minds on the planet, scientists and engineers who devise sophisticated weapons and defense systems, vehicles, armor and clothing. But they don’t have all the answers. In recent years we
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