Abstract: The Secretary of the Army and Army Chief of Staff signed a memorandum titled Army Knowledge Management Principles on July 23, 2008. The memorandum clearly states that KM principles have implications for all Commands and Army organizations. All soldiers (including National Guard, reserve, and civilians) will now have to understand KM competencies
United States Department of Defense (US DoD)
Knowledge Management Leadership Across the United States Department of Defense
Abstract: Knowledge has superseded traditional corporate assets and has become the strategic resource for competitive advantage. To reap the benefits of knowledge, organizations must harvest and leverage the collective knowledge of the entire workforce. This is achieved through effective knowledge management. KM involves processes to create, to store, and transfer knowledge to accomplish business
Knowledge Management Education Across the United States Department of Defense
Abstract: Knowledge is a critical resource for organizations today, especially to the DoD. When organizations understand what knowledge is, they can begin to draw value from it. Drawing value from knowledge is best accomplished through the processes of knowledge management: knowledge creation, knowledge storage and retrieval, knowledge transfer, and knowledge application (Alavi and Leidner,