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Accession Number
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ADA566755
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Title
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Sustainability as a Force Multiplier in the U.S. Army.
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Publication Date
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Jun 2010
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Media Count
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20p
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Personal Author
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J. Fittipaldi T. Lillie
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Abstract
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What is Sustainability. Sustainability has many different meanings. The right thing to do, morally and ethically, for the survival of the planet. A guiding principle that mankind should embrace for the benefit of future generations. Essential to the long term availability of resources. Sustainability is a movement that overlaps religion and science. Sustainability is multidimensional within an organization. It is a systems-thinking approach that applies horizontally across every office and discipline, vertically through every level of management, and deep into every operation. Once specific goals are established and implemented throughout each of these dimensions, an organization can reap tremendous benefits over time.
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Keywords
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Air pollution Army Army facilities Army operations Availability Briefing charts Efficiency Environmental management Hazardous wastes Land use Natural resources Operation Organizations Quality Survival(General) Symposia Waste management Water pollution control equipment
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Source Agency
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Non Paid ADAS
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NTIS Subject Category
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74E - Logistics, Military Facilities, & Supplies 68A - Air Pollution & Control 68C - Solid Wastes Pollution & Control 68D - Water Pollution & Control
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Corporate Author
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Assistant Secretary of the Army (Environmental Information Technology Management), Washington, DC.
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Document Type
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Technical report
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Title Note
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Briefing charts.
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NTIS Issue Number
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1307
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Contract Number
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N/A
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