U. S. Army Metrication: Analysis and Recommendations for DA implementation Plan. Volume 1

Abstract

Much has been learned about the metrication experiences and practices of foreign nations and U.S. companies. The most crucial lessons learned from the experience of others which have relevance to the U.S. Army are briefly summarized below. (1) Metrication is inevitable. (2) Key to the Army's approach to metrication should be an evolutionary, least cost philosophy - including the concepts of keeping pace with industry, letting costs lie where they fall and employing flexible timetables and plans. (3) A strong, high level commitment to metrication is essential. (4) Planning and coordination are the keys to successful, least cost metrication, and the 'doers' (line management) should be the planners. (5) Only a small, dedicated metrication organization is needed. It can be supported by ad hoc working groups with membership drawn from the line organization.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 09, 1978
Accession Number
ADA069746

Entities

People

  • C. F. Mcfadden
  • E. B. Peters
  • L. A. Roepcke
  • M. J. Cetron
  • S. E. Sugarek

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Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical
  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Ground and Sea Platforms
  • Human Systems
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Accuracy
  • Business Administration
  • Commerce
  • Costs
  • Data Processing
  • Doctrine
  • Employment
  • International Trade
  • Law
  • Management Personnel
  • Manufacturing
  • Measurement
  • Measuring Instruments
  • Metric System
  • Organizational Structure
  • Personnel Management
  • Standards

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  • Defense Technology Research and Development.
  • Materials Science.
  • Military History / Militaries and War Studies