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32 INDUSTRIAL PARTNERSHIP PROSPERITY GAMET" REPORT
The assignment of roles worked well for the team
because they saw each other's strengths. For a brief
moment, the group had a single agenda.
Challenges (environment and problems). Lack of
direction, too much direction. All are pushing an individ-
ual agenda, and communication is severely restricted.
TEAM PLAN
Vision: To be a recognized agent that applies systems
that facilitate and monitor the reduction of the threat of
use of weapons of mass destruction (WMD).
SWOT Analysis: Strengths - Satellites, micromachines,
data processing analysis/handling, SAR, high-perfor-mance computing, materials, integrated sensors, test
and evaluation, component engineering, arms control
heritage; relationships with IAEA, DOS, ACDA, Intelli-
gence Community, DoD, NATO, Aging Reliability/Surety,
microelectronics, systems integration.
Weaknesses - Lack of experience working with industry,
technical arrogance, lack of expertise in biochemical
sensors, not a DoD insider-seen as DOE lab, nationally
viewed to have too narrow a role, high overhead percep-
tion, behind the curve in electronic information tools,
lack of agility in moving resources to a critical task.
Opportunities and Threats (to be determined).Table 5: Sandia Line 2 Goals and Milestones
Milestone 1 (2 yr.) Milestone 2 (4 yr.) Milestone 3 (6 yr.) Milestone 4 (8 yr.) GOAL
Identify and control Identify and control Implement informa- Implement interna- Have a functioning
Russian special Russian nuclear weap- tion management sys- tional accountancy. transparency arrange-
nuclear materials. ons. tem. ment for all nuclear
weapons/special
nuclear materials/
weapon expertise in
place with Russia.
Define Sandia scope Create architecture of Jointly with industry, Create virtual com- Establish a unique
for CBW threat reduc- CBW capability (with develop prototype pany for manufactur- Sandia role that uses
tion. industry and DoD). system. ing and distribution of our core capabilities
CBW system. for reduction of threat
of use of chemical/
biological weapons
(CBW).
Write letters of intent Design nonprolifera- With industry, build Have deployment Establish dual-use
with at least two tion systems incorpo- systems prototypes agreements with gov- industrial capabilities
industry groups to rating emerging via Weapon Support ernment agencies so that the private
pursue common tech- sensors and informa- agreements to sup- and write production sector can support
nology. tion systems identi- port commercial orders with industry. the our mission as an
fled in letters of products. adjunct to a bona fide
intent. commercial mission.
Consummate arrange- Articulate and gain Pilot the prototype Connect pilot system Apply our systems for
ment with Chinese approval of proto- monitoring system to international moni- outreach to other
organizations type system to be on-site in Chinese touring organization to countries of prolifera-
involved in nuclear employed in Chinese nuclear facility. become 'official activ- tion concern.
weapons complex and facility. ity.'
WMD.How STRATEGIES WERE IMPLEMENTED
Did individuals feel empowered? Because of the
confidence and knowledge level of the individuals on
the team, every member was busy during the negotia-tion sessions trying to make deals. They worked hard
against high odds due to the complexity of getting deals
through, and all negotiated with other teams with the
energy that looked like empowerment.
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Boyak, K.; Berman, M. & Beck, D. Industrial Partnership Prosperity Game{trademark}, report, February 1, 1998; Albuquerque, New Mexico. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc690137/m1/41/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.