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2003 IMTA Proceedings - International Military Testing Association

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framework. Having completed the version of AOOPA toolset described in the previous<br />

section a second version is being constructed based on the methodology being used by<br />

the coast guard. The two versions will be used to begin the development and testing of<br />

mechanisms that enable the exchange of performance analysis data across different<br />

organizations. If such mechanisms prove feasible, they have the potential not only to<br />

reduce the replication of effort that currently occurs across service and unit boundaries,<br />

but also to greatly increase performance levels. Performance analysis may develop into a<br />

continuous improvement process throughout the military rather than a discrete activity<br />

prior to new systems development.<br />

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45 th Annual Conference of the <strong>International</strong> <strong>Military</strong> <strong>Testing</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />

Pensacola, Florida, 3-6 November <strong>2003</strong>

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