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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 97-107).
Summary
"This study examines Department of Defense (DoD) management of surface-to-surface missile development during the early Cold War. Emerging missile technology challenged the DoD's ability to mitigate inter-service competition, resulting in wasteful redundancy that strained the dwindling defense budget and already tenuous relationships among the service branches. While based in historical research, these findings are particularly applicable to modern-day DoD policy formulation given that the Cold War intermediate-range ballistic missile controversy mirrors current inter-service tensions regarding missile development"-- Provided by publisher.
Note
Online resource; title from PDF title page (Army University Press website, viewed Feb. 5, 2024).