Rack ET – Defense Transformation

Aisle E — Defense Enterprise

Library:  Main Page — Professional Development (A) — Defense Enterprise (E) — Force Structure (F) — Modernization (M) — Personnel (P) — Readiness (R) — Special Enterprises (S) — Resource Management (X) — References (Z)

Defense Enterprise (E):  Organization of DoD (EA) — Defense Business Area (EB) — Civil-Military Relations (EC) — Interagency Operations (EI) — Risk Management (EK) — Enterprise Leadership (EL) — Global Context (EN) — Strategic Planning (ES) — Defense Transformation (ET)


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This rack is focused on business transformation efforts at Defense, joint, and service levels. By “transformation” in this context, it is meant to cover changes to business practices within the Pentagon or holistic service-wide transformations from one enterprise design to another. There will be some overlap with materials in Aisle F – Force Structure.​​​​​​​

Shelf ET.00 — General

This shelf provides resources about the theory and practice on military transformations in general, including both operational transformations (large-scale changes in the core military capabilities) and enterprise or “business” transformations (large-scale changes in the business practices of the military).

Faculty Publications:
  • Hill, Andrew and Charles D. Allen, “Military Innovation Through ‘Brilliant Mistakes’,” Army (July 2014): 28-30, https://lscpagepro.mydigitalpublication.com/publication/?i=213587 
  • Filiberti, Ed. “Transformation: In Search of Conceptual Clarity” (faculty paper, Carlisle, PA: Department of Command, Leadership, and Management, 2009).​This paper was labelled as a draft version and is available on request.
  • McCrea, Michael V. “Defense Management and Business Transformation” (faculty paper, Carlisle, PA: Department of Command, Leadership, and Management, 2012). Available on request.
Laws, Policies, Memos, and Regulations (sorted by regulation number):
Strategies and Reports:
Commentaries (inclusion does not represent endorsement):

Shelf ET.DI — Military Innovation & the Defense Innovation Initiative

This shelf contains resources related to the Defense Innovation Initiative since its establishment in 2014.

Faculty Publications:
  • None.
Laws, Policies, Memos, and Regulations (sorted by regulation number):
Strategies and Reports:
Commentaries (inclusion does not represent endorsement):
  • None

Shelf ET.DT — Defense Transformation of 2007

This shelf contains a number of resources associated with a holistic effort to transform the Defense Department in the mid-2000s.

Faculty Publications:
  • Department of Command, Leadership, and Management, “Defense Transformation” (faculty presentation, Carlisle, PA: Department of Command, Leadership, and Management, 2007).
    • Note: It is not presently known who delivered this presentation in Bliss Hall during the “JPLD” (Joint Processes and Landpower Development, predecessor to Defense Management) course in AY07.
Laws, Policies, Memos, and Regulations (sorted by regulation number):
  • DoD, Elements of Defense Transformation, Office of Force Transformation, 2004.
  • DoD, DoD Enterprise Transition Plan, Volume I: Defense Business Transformation Overview, September 30, 2005.
Strategies and Reports:
Commentaries (inclusion does not represent endorsement):

Shelf ET.LS — Lean Six Sigma Implementation

This shelf contains resources related to the deployment of the Lean Six Sigma system in Department of Defense during the mid-2000s.

Faculty Publications:
  • None.
Laws, Policies, Memos, and Regulations (sorted by regulation number):
Strategies and Reports:
  • None.
Commentaries (inclusion does not represent endorsement):

Title image credit:  U.S. Army photo from Army.mil​​​​​​​, public domain.

Defense Enterprise (E):  Organization of DoD (EA) — Defense Business Area (EB) — Civil-Military Relations (EC) — Interagency Operations (EI) — Risk Management (EK) — Enterprise Leadership (EL) — Global Context (EN) — Strategic Planning (ES) — Defense Transformation (ET)

Library:  Main Page — Professional Development (A) — Defense Enterprise (E) — Force Structure (F) — Modernization (M) — Personnel (P) — Readiness (R) — Special Enterprises (S) — Resource Management (X) — References (Z)