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Title: Policy, Culture, and People: A Digital Transformation Strategy for NAVSUP, Now and in the Future
Authors: Mike McCall
Keywords: USN Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP | NAVSUPSYSCOM)
Digital Transformation
USTRANSCOM Acquisition (US)
National Security Strategy
Information Technology Modernization (IT)
Issue Date: 21-Dec-2022
Publisher: Acquisition Research Program
Citation: Published--Unlimited Distribution
Series/Report no.: Logistic Management;NPS-LM-23-009
Abstract: The Naval Supply Systems Command is currently conducting an information technology modernization plan. Since the 2018 National Security Strategy was released, the U.S. has been in a declared state of great power competition with China and Russia. The nexus of great power competition and NAVSUP’s modernization arrive at digital transformation. The current threat environment for the U.S. military revolves around the idea that war will occur in all domains and for NAVSUP that means that logistics for U.S. forces will be contested. To help succeed in providing warfighters with the requirements they need, digital transformation at business levels such as NAVSUP need to be successful in order to increase the lethality of U.S. forces. Digital transformation is the act of using technology to improve processes, not just modernizing components of the information technology infrastructure. Through interviews with members of companies in the emerging technology sector and with members of NAVSUP, I garnered insights that I developed into recommendations on how NAVSUP can successfully conduct a digital transformation through innovation and education.
Description: Logistics Management / Graduate Student Research
URI: https://dair.nps.edu/handle/123456789/4787
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