Defence Industry Productivity Program (DIPP) evaluation study / Peat, Marwick and Partners Management Consultants.: Id31-81/1980E-PDF

"The Defence Industry Productivity Program (DIPP) began its life in the Department of Defence Production in 1959. Its genesis was largely the concern for maintaining defence trade balance and a defence industrial base subsequent to the termination of the "Arrow" fighter aircraft project, and the attendant loss of defence industry skills and capabilities to other countries. In the twenty years since its inception, the program's goals have been subject to a variety of influences and have evolved accordingly. For instance, DIPP became the vehicle for supporting Canada's role under DPSA's and DDSA's negotiated with the U.S. and certain European and Scandinavian governments. In 1968, DIPP was given a civil-related products mandate and since then it has been more strongly oriented toward civil-related projects than previously"--Executive Summary.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Department of Industry, Trade and Commerce.
Peat, Marwick and Partners.
Title Defence Industry Productivity Program (DIPP) evaluation study / Peat, Marwick and Partners Management Consultants.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Digitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada].
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing information Ottawa : Department of Industry, Trade and Commerce, July 1980.
Description 1 online resource (5 volumes)
Catalogue number
  • Id31-81/1980E-PDF
Subject terms Defence industry
Productivity
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