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    Effects of Downsizing The impact of the Army downsizing is nothing new. This rapid demobilization of forces has transpired after every major conflict. The most recent downsizing effort was from the Persian Gulf. The Army was an incredibly powerful force around 730,000 in 1990 and rapidly downsized to 508,000 in 1995. Once again, the Army is repeating itself, projecting to shrink the active force from 566,000 during the height in 2011 to a speculated 420,000 reaching this in the fiscal year 2017

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    undertake the Information system projects for variety of reasons such as part of System Modernization, change in strategic company objectives and need for improved up-to-date current technology etc. • System Modernization: Many Organizations undertake information system projects to upgrade data processing in all parts of hardware, operating system, support software and applications. This step of system modernization is taken usually as part of a desire to completely remove the older centralized applications

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    Future of Modernization William Watkins SOC / 120 January 22, 2012 Brenda Miller As we begin to ponder the future of modernization, and the possible consequences that are apt to occur, perhaps we should first revisit the definition of modernization. To this end we can start by saying that modernization is thought of as a concept that states that the development of societies can be considered as a standard evolutionary pattern that has a tendency to stimulate growth. It can also be considered

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    There are many theories about the cause of modernization and the reasons we change with it. I believe that we are a society of free thinkers who are hungry for knowledge. The smarter we become the more we will change the world around us for good or bad. The future of modernization is only limited by our imaginations. Modernization is the process of social changes that began in Europe with the start of the industrial revolution and spread to the United States. This put us on the path of social

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    Modernization of America In the late 19th century, technology, jobs, and immigration rates surged. Technology ranged from the telegraph to the telephone and from horses to subways. Jobs in the United States of America offered financial stability. The stability was carried by wages. Many needed these jobs including farmers, who depended on their crops, and immigrants, to make ends meet. Immigrants from abroad came to America; Europeans, Asians, Canadians, Hispanics, Russians, etc. Many immigrants

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    According to the Chief of Staff of the Army, GEN Ray Odierno our country’s most recent set of conflicts have made it clear the Army needs to expand their levels of cultural and regional awareness through all units. (Odierno 2012) The Army has decided to answer this problem by creating a regionally aligning forces (RAF) strategy to focus units on a particular geographic region. Brigades, Divisions, Corps, and support forces will focus on a specific region within their normal training program and focus

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    them”. The proponents of the theory argue that all societies normally move through stages of development until they move gradually towards a point of becoming developed societies. Also known as “Rostow’s modernization model”, it assumes that all nations follow the same path to development or modernization, advancing though the following stages: ⦁ The society is traditional and the dominant activity is subsistence farming meaning that high percentage of farming is motivated by the need to support and feed

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    During arduous combat operations coinciding with a high OPTEMPO unit cohesion may flux toward a detriment of mission success. This report will focus on the 56TH Armored Brigade Combat Team (ABCT) in order to address the critical leadership problem. In addition, focus will center on relevant facts and assumptions that led to the critical leadership problem and rectify the issues. Furthermore, a new ABCT vision will be published in order to restructure the organizational culture toward a unified

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    The modernization of the world utilizes many products that are produced from man-made products that are considered hazardous materials. These products fill our garages and store rooms in small quantities. However, these household products pose a minor threat compared to the large amounts of dangerous chemicals, and products are shipped, stored, or produce on a large scale in our towns. The failure to properly handle these chemicals and products can and frequently has a disastrous outcome. This hazardous

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    is to link vision and guidance to provide organizational capability solutions. An additional role of concepts is to establish an intellectual foundation and help leaders identify opportunities to improve future force capabilities through Army modernization. The Army’s Functional Concept for Movement and Maneuver (AFC-MM) is an example of driving a concept across multiple DOTMLPF domains. Whereas the AFC-MM employs cross-domain maneuver ensuring integration of capabilities in all domains to achieve

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