May 1, 1964 | By
Claude Witze
As the country set out to establish an ICBM capability, the management structure to do the job was lac
Oct. 1, 1963 | By
Claude Witze
Military people aren't arguing with the idea per se of cost/effectiveness. How could they? They helped
May 1, 1963 | By
Claude Witze
No one is impugning the personal integrity of the Secretary of Defense in connection with the controve
Sept. 1, 1962 | By
Claude Witze
Can free enterprise do the defense job best?
June 1, 1962 | By
Claude Witze
With President Kennedy looking on, USAF brings into the open its extensive preparations for training t
April 1, 1962 | By
Claude Witze
Emotionally based attitudes, "pound-foolish" economy, over-conservatism among DOD chiefs, and politica
Dec. 1, 1961 | By
Claude Witze
In the aerospace age, top managerial skill must be tempered with true objectivity. This careful balance is the government’s aim in the utilization of nonprofit organizations. It is a unique and justifiable solution for a time that demands high skill...
Nov. 1, 1961 | By
Claude Witze
More than a century ago, in a comparatively simple era, the government found it advantageous to farm o
Sept. 1, 1961 | By
Claude Witze
USAF's new Chief of Staff earned a reputation as "the toughest cop of the western world" during his ye
July 1, 1961 | By
Claude Witze
The four toughest cold-war years for USAF were those just past, protecting the free world with airplan
April 1, 1961 | By
Claude Witze
USAF'S biggest challenge, opportunity, responsibility.
Nov. 1, 1960 | By
Claude Witze
Reaching the vital decisions for which the Chief of Staff must take responsibility involves his relian
Aug. 1, 1959 | By
Claude Witze
A dollar spent on military R&D frequently produces just as much, or more civilian benefit as a dollar