CALS is a strategy developed by government and industry over the past ten years to use information technology and international standards to enable improvements in business processes. The approach consists of a logical framework which has both a technical segment and a management segment. Additional components in the strategy include the development of models, defining visions, and capturing the work effort in an executable implementation plan. Part of the implementation plan should be a deployment template or guide which enables a totally successful completion of the business process improvement activity. Uses successful examples of CALS implementation activities from the US Army and US Navy to demonstrate the power of the strategy and the enabling technology.
Article navigation
1 February 1996
This article was originally published in
Logistics Information Management
Research Article|
February 01 1996
CALS ‐ a strategy for business engineering Available to Purchase
Elaine F. Litman
Elaine F. Litman
Elaine F. Litman is Director of CALS, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense, Washington, DC, USA
Search for other works by this author on:
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7948
Print ISSN: 0957-6053
© MCB UP Limited
1996
Logistics Information Management (1996) 9 (1): 18–23.
Citation
Litman EF (1996), "CALS ‐ a strategy for business engineering". Logistics Information Management, Vol. 9 No. 1 pp. 18–23, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/09576059610107860
Download citation file:
274
Views
Suggested Reading
Business process reengineering and performance improvement: The case of Chase Manhattan Bank
Business Process Management Journal (October,2002)
Design for support and support the design: integrated logistic support ‐ the business case
Logistics Information Management (February,1996)
Re‐engineering: using the customer as a unifying factor
Training for Quality (March,1996)
Re‐engineering revisited
Work Study (June,1996)
The legal protection of databases: current situation of the international harmonisation process
Aslib Proceedings (December,2004)
Related Chapters
Improving the Formation of Financial Statements in Accordance with International Standards as the Most Important Instrument for International Economic Integration
Current Problems of the World Economy and International Trade
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF CEMENT AND CONCRETE IT PROVIDING A PATH FROM RESEARCH TO PRACTICE
Challenges of Concrete Construction: Volume 5, Sustainable Concrete Construction: Proceedings of the International Conference held at the University of Dundee, Scotland, UK on 9–11 September 2002
Corporate Social Responsibility Standards in Green Energy Industry: A Comparison between European Union and China
China and Europe’s Partnership for a More Sustainable World: Challenges and Opportunities
Recommended for you
These recommendations are informed by your reading behaviors and indicated interests.
