%0 Book %A National Research Council %T Equipping Tomorrow's Military Force: Integration of Commercial and Military Manufacturing in 2010 and Beyond %@ 978-0-309-08316-4 %D 2002 %U https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/10336/equipping-tomorrows-military-force-integration-of-commercial-and-military-manufacturing %> https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/10336/equipping-tomorrows-military-force-integration-of-commercial-and-military-manufacturing %I The National Academies Press %C Washington, DC %G English %K Conflict and Security Issues %K Engineering and Technology %P 86 %R doi:10.17226/10336 %X Owing to the expected nature of combat in 2010, U.S. military forces face a pressing need to transform themselves for rapid response to an unpredictable threat. Rapid advances in commercial technology (particularly in electronics), coupled with the easy access to commercial technology enjoyed by potential adversaries, will compel DOD and defense contractors to excel at integrating commercial technology into defense systems. This integration of commercial and military manufacturing (ICMM) has begun on a small scale. By 2010, it needs to increase substantially if U.S. forces are to retain a technological edge. This report assesses the opportunities for increased ICMM in 2010 and beyond, identifies barriers, and recommends strategies for overcoming them.