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ON CERTAIN METHODOLOGIES OF TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY
 
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Wojskowa Akademia Techniczna im. Jarosława Dąbrowskiego w Warszawie
 
 
Publication date: 2011-10-03
 
 
SBN 2011;2(2): 27-50
 
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The main topic of the article, as presented in a title, deals with current possible methodologies of technological assessment for national security. It analyses different criteria and options for military equipment and armament selections that are optimizing specific military capability. As it is stressed, the proper methodology is necessary for fulfillment of those many needs and requirements, such as tactical, technical, and others, in contemporary forces specific environments of action. In reality, it is a basic tool for decision-making process in military systems acquisition fulfilling the world standards. Since it is difficult to find a comprehensive literature referring to those issues, considerations presented in the article can be a basis for further discussions on a subject.
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