General Dynamics Land Systems: The Mid-Term Possibilities for the U.S. Heavy Armor Industry
Abstract
This paper assesses the ability of General Dynamics Land Systems to survive as a viable, profitable defense contractor for the rest of this century. In order to understand the possible options available to Land Systems, the paper reviews the environment in which the company must operate. Beginning at the macro level, the defense acquisition environment at both the Department of Defense and the Army level is discussed. Also at the macro level, the parent company. General Dynamics Corporation, is described and its current business strategy defined. The industry in which Land Systems competes is addressed, to include its products. its producers, and its users. The specific industry segment of the company is discussed to include, current budget trends, Congressional support, current domestic and foreign demand, and future demand at home and abroad. The paper concludes with a summary of General Dynamics land Systems' mid-range strategy and an assessment of the likelihood that the strategy will result in the company's survival through the twentieth century.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 1993
- Accession Number
- ADA276762
Entities
People
- Walter B. Grimes Iii
Organizations
- Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy