A note on a role of intelligence analysis in logistics operations research
Robert A. Andrews
Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 1963, vol. 10, issue 1, 193-195
Abstract:
An illustration is provided of an effective use of intelligence analysis in logistics support studies as a contributing discipline in problems susceptible to solution by operations research techniques. Further, it is suggested that application of intelligence analysis might be profitable to other support activities when examining hardware consumption in the environments imposed by area contingency plans.
Date: 1963
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