In spite of a late entry into World War I, the United States found itself unprepared to adequately equip its expeditionary forces for combat operations in Europe. After the War, Congress passed the National Defense Act of 1920, which tasked the...
This monograph on the organization for production control in World War II is a portion of a comprehensive study of War Department experience in industrial mobilization and covers the augmentation and acceleration of national defense, the overhead...
The purpose if this research is to review the World War II and postwar organizations and procedures for unified procurement and to deduce conclusions and recommendations.
The only feasible method of transporting divisions of personnel and equipment is, and used to be, by sea. What planning, management and coordination of shipping requirements existed within the US Army and civilian agencies prior to and during World...
This paper was written to determine the best types of stock numbering systems for use within the Army and to consider the practicability of extending the Army system to establish a standard classification for all United States government agencies.
Staff study outlining the action the army should take ton insure standardization of nomenclature and specifications of armed forces procured items within Army, Navy and Air Force agencies and between those agencies and between armed forces agencies...