Project management, process evaluation and review technique.

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The U.S. Military has been overusing the Powerpoint Presentation software
package when they need an application which can comine Microsoft Project,
Powerpoint and a graphical user interface with customizable templates in
order to use the process evaluation and review technique. Currently the
templates are too rigid and do not provide for flexibility for each mission
of the Department of Defense and the U.S. Military and Space Command in
general. You should conduct planning sessions with Military leaders in the
Pentagon and specific other command centers the Pentagon can point out in
order to build wizards which could interface with Microsoft Project and
Powerpoint to include mathematical modeling for easier data input on the go
during projects, that ascertains the prerequisites of each step of the
projects in order to know which processes of building or exececuting of
mission status events may be laid out more quickly. I am referring basically
to an article recently in the New York times which asserted that Powerpoint
is a time wasting program for the Military command structure because all it
does is display charts and graphs which are already known. What needs to be
done is actually to build software and hardware which can interact to aid in
distributed usage across the world by the U.S. Military. The how to of this
process requires you, Microsoft, to send requests for proposals to the
Department of Defense and find out what planning they can provide for you to
review in order to come up with more useful software and hardware interfaces
in order to aid their mission.
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John Luke
http://home.comcast.net/~johnlukenj/


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