Implementation

From movements and organizations to policies and budgets, developing an idea or plan is only half the battle. Putting those ideas into action comes with its own set of challenges. The cases in this section offer real-world scenarios that allow students and instructors to discuss the issues and mechanics of implementation.

  • Classic Case - Air Force and Remotely Piloted Vehicles

    Air Force and Remotely Piloted Vehicles

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    Publication Date: January 01, 1987

    This case examines US Air Force attitudes toward the development and procurement of airplanes that fly without pilots, otherwise known as remotely piloted vehicles or RPVs. Specifically, the case describes the Pave Tiger and Seek Spinner RPVs,...

  • Classic Case - The Congressionally Mandated Mobility Study

    The Congressionally Mandated Mobility Study

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    Publication Date: January 01, 1987

    The Congressionally Mandated Mobility Study (CMMS), completed in 1981 by the Office of the Secretary of Defense, examined the capacities of the American military to transport troops and material to Europe and the Persian Gulf. The study was...

  • Classic Case - Middlesex County Jury System (Sequel)

    Middlesex County Jury System (Sequel)

    Free

    Publication Date: January 01, 1986

    Until the late 1970s, counties in much of the US summoned citizens to jury service for one-month terms. This meant that, for the most part, jurors had to attend court every working day for a given month. This system automatically exempted major...

  • Classic Case - Middlesex County Jury System

    Middlesex County Jury System

    Free

    Publication Date: January 01, 1986

    Until the late 1970s, counties in much of the US summoned citizens to jury service for one-month terms. This meant that, for the most part, jurors had to attend court every working day for a given month. This system automatically exempted major...