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deployment

Installing, setting up, testing and running. This military term, which means the placement of troops and equipment in the field, is widely used with computers as an alternate to the word "implementation." For example, "XYZ software deployment" is the same as saying "XYZ software implementation." To "deploy" something is to "get it installed and running."



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The Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command's task force concept is proving invaluable to effectively transport cargo and equipment of large Army Divisions who are more focused on last-minute training to deploy and fight the war on terror.
The importance and topicality of prompt and timely strategic deployment also hinge on the present condition of the armed forces that require quite a large volume of measures to be implemented in order to be ready to repulse aggression, which calls for substantial material and financial expenditures as well as the straining of the national economy and all sectors of industry.
THE STRYKER BRIGADE COMBAT TEAM: RETHINKING STRATEGIC RESPONSIVENESS AND ASSESSING DEPLOYMENT OPTIONS By Vick, Alan, et al (Santa Monica, CA: RAND Project Air Force) 143 pages.
 
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