Abstract
ABSTRACTThe U.S. Army Missile Command (MICOM) has utilized a traditional, functional systems engineering approach for weapon system development. However, the advent of the concurrent engineering philosophy highlighted that the success of a defense program could be enhanced by applying a systems engineering approach to managing or determining programmatic requirements. A Process Action Team was established at MICOM to develop an optimized systems engineering process for weapon systems development, which includes the philosophy of concurrent engineering. This paper presents a case study of the team's findings.
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