
handle: 11693/14607
This thesis analyzed the development of Turkish defense industry and the functions of Undersecreatiat for Defense Industry. First, the evolution of defense industries in the world and today’s prospects of these industries were analyzed. Second, the historical background and today’s situation of Turkish defense industry, Turkish procurement process were examined. Third, the role of Undersecretariat for Defense Industries, its legal basis, and its composition were analyzed. It is concluded that Turkish defense industry will be able to produce unique software systems through substantial governmental support. Moreover, SSM is a must both Turkish defense industry and for Turkey’s democratic features.
Includes bibliographical references leaves 149-156.
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Kızmaz, Efsun
Procurement, R&D, Turkey, Military policy, 381, HD9743.T92 K59 2007, Weapon systems., Defense industries--Turkey., Offset, Undersecretariat for Defense Industries, Military policy., Military, Export, Weapon Systems, Defense Industry, Defense industries--Turkey
Procurement, R&D, Turkey, Military policy, 381, HD9743.T92 K59 2007, Weapon systems., Defense industries--Turkey., Offset, Undersecretariat for Defense Industries, Military policy., Military, Export, Weapon Systems, Defense Industry, Defense industries--Turkey
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