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The US Department of Defense (DoD) is engaged in a multi-year transformation of logistics planning and execution to support the objectives of Focused Logistics1, which are integral to achieving the goals of Joint Vision 2020. The Deputy Undersecretary for Defense — Logistics and Material Readiness (DUSD-L&MR) has established a multi-disciplinary, government, industry, and academic team to create an operational architecture to help guide the multi-year transformation from the current DoD logistics environment to the Future Logistics Enterprise (FLE.) This framework, known as the Future Logistics Enterprise Operational Architecture (FLE OA), provides a common language and common structures for articulating requirements, policies, processes, and infrastructure needed to establish the FLE. This chapter describes the use of the ARIS methodology for the development of the FLE OA.
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Gulledge, T.R., Hayes, P., Lotterer, A., Simon, G. (2003). Using ARIS to Design the Future Logistics Enterprise. In: Scheer, AW., Abolhassan, F., Jost, W., Kirchmer, M.F.W. (eds) Business Process Change Management. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24703-6_6
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