資訊管理學報

Charles V Trappey, Amy J.C. Trappey, Thomas R. Gulledge, Rainer Sommer;
頁: 181-197
日期: 1999/07
摘要: Sixteen Electronic Commerce Resource Centers (ECRCs) have been established across the USA to transfer process improving and enabling electronic commerce technologies to small and medium sized businesses and government agencies. Each ECRC is comprised of university and business partners that manage outreach, training, consultation, and technical support of Department of Defense (DoD) supply chains. The goal of the nation一wide network of centers is to facilitate the transition from paperdependent supply chains to fully electronic一based procurement environments. However, in order for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) do business with the U.S. government electronically, the mission of the ECRC must grow beyond training and outreach to include technology testing, research and development, implementation in SMEs, and policy analysis. In this paper, the elaboration of the ECEC model provides a detailed view of the collaboration between industry, academia, and government to improve defense industry supply chains. Further, the ECRC concept is evaluated for broader adaptation to non一defense supply chains.
關鍵字: Electronic Commerce, Electronic Commerce Resource Centers (ECRCs), Defense Industry Supply Chains. ;

Transferring Information Technology to the Defense Industry Supply Chains:The Role of Electronic Commerce Resource Centers


Abstract: Sixteen Electronic Commerce Resource Centers (ECRCs) have been established across the USA to transfer process improving and enabling electronic commerce technologies to small and medium sized businesses and government agencies. Each ECRC is comprised of university and business partners that manage outreach, training, consultation, and technical support of Department of Defense (DoD) supply chains. The goal of the nation一wide network of centers is to facilitate the transition from paperdependent supply chains to fully electronic一based procurement environments. However, in order for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) do business with the U.S. government electronically, the mission of the ECRC must grow beyond training and outreach to include technology testing, research and development, implementation in SMEs, and policy analysis. In this paper, the elaboration of the ECEC model provides a detailed view of the collaboration between industry, academia, and government to improve defense industry supply chains. Further, the ECRC concept is evaluated for broader adaptation to non一defense supply chains.
Keywords: Electronic Commerce, Electronic Commerce Resource Centers (ECRCs), Defense Industry Supply Chains. ;

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