Defence procurement in Canada is a mess, with hundreds of millions of dollars being routinely wasted, despite which the Canadian Armed Forces is woefully underequipped and lacking crucial capacity. Charlie Foxtrot shows why past governments failed so spectacularly to efficiently equip and manage the CAF, and how to change that.
Defence procurement in Canada is a mess, with hundreds of millions of dollars being routinely wasted, despite which the Canadian Armed Forces is woefully underequipped and lacking crucial capacity. Charlie Foxtrot shows why past governments failed so spectacularly to efficiently equip and manage the CAF, and how to change that.
Kim Richard Nossal is a professor of political studies at Queen's University. He is a former editor of International Journal, a former president of the Canadian Political Science Association, and author of a number of works on Canada's foreign and defence policy. From 2006 to 2012, he chaired the academic selection committee of the Security and Defence Forum of the Department of National Defence.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Introduction 1 Getting It Wrong: A Century of Defence Procurement Messes 2 Getting It All Wrong: The Sea King and F-35 Fiascos 3 Explaining the Mess 4 Reforming the System? 5 Fixing Defence Procurement in Canada Conclusion Getting It Right Postscript Abbreviations and Acronyms Notes
Foreword Introduction 1 Getting It Wrong: A Century of Defence Procurement Messes 2 Getting It All Wrong: The Sea King and F-35 Fiascos 3 Explaining the Mess 4 Reforming the System? 5 Fixing Defence Procurement in Canada Conclusion Getting It Right Postscript Abbreviations and Acronyms Notes
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