Beyond Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP): The Next Generation Enterprise Resource Planning Environment

The Department of Defense (DoD) has invested billions of dollars in business enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. However, they are not meeting schedules, cost, or performance expectations. Senior Defense leaders are increasingly aware that the economic environment demands the DoD move from d...

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ECONOMICS
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IT(INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY)
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