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Title: Optimisation of defence technology research and development projects using quality tools in the South African defence industry
Authors: Subroyen, V. 
Keywords: Defence Technology Research and Development;Military technologies
Issue Date: Aug-2019
Abstract: 
Defence Technology Research and Development (R & D) projects provide the South
African National Defence Force (SANDF) with the cutting edge military technologies that
they require. However, reduced defence budgets, wasteful use of resources combined
with a costly setup and extended timescales to develop and execute military
technologies cost the SANDF millions of rand. This study aimed to investigate suitable
quality tools to optimise defence technology R & D project execution with the intention
to develop superior military technologies for the SANDF within time and resource
constraints.
This study used a case study research methodology that employed the quantitative
technique of a survey to obtain data on challenges and the use of quality tools within the
South African defence technology R & D project execution environment. Survey
questions were formulated on the literature reviewed on quality in R & D projects.
Results from the survey revealed chronic issues with continuous changes to technical
requirements and the practice of inefficient quality methods that result in redesign
activities of the design concepts. Further analysis of the results showed a direct impact
of these practices on project delays and the use of unplanned additional resources. The
survey further confirmed the limited use of suitable quality methods tailored for the
non-standard and non-repetitive nature of defence technology R & D project execution.
A framework with suitable quality tools for defence technology R & D project execution
was developed on Microsoft© Excel and tested during a perception study. The
framework was titled Toolbox due to its ability to be flexible where one or a combination
of methods can be implemented during defence technology R & D project execution.
The purpose of the framework was to reduce the reliance of the project team on
inefficient methods that result in project delays and the use of unplanned resources.
Finally, conclusions, recommendations and future research in the South African defence
industry were discussed.
Description: 
Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree Master of
Philosophy Quality Management, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/4248
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/4248
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