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Journal of Defense Management

Journal of Defense Management
Open Access

ISSN: 2167-0374

+44 1478 350008

Abstract

Application of Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Concept Assessment Demonstration Manufacture In Service and Disposal (CADMID) in the Military Procurement System

Rujito Dibyo Asmoro*, K Suharto, Mitro Prihantoro, Cecep Hidayat and Purnomo Yusgiantoro

State defence is all efforts to defend the sovereignty of the state, the territorial integrity of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia, and the safety of the entire nation from threats and disturbances to the integrity of the nation and state. In general terms, the state defence system is a universal defence system that involves all citizens, territories, and other national resources, and is prepared early by the government and is carried out in a total, integrated, directed, and continuous manner to uphold state sovereignty, territorial integrity, and safety of nation from all threats, and to achieve all that requires state defence management. State defence management is all activities at the strategic and policy level which includes planning, implementation, supervision, and control of the national Defence. One part of the national defence management system is the procurement. Armament (weapon systems) is the most important part of a national defence system. By having formidable weapons, national development can be carried out safely, orderly, and smoothly. In other words, a strong national Defence system has a deterrent effect for parties that will disrupt or create instability within the country. The problem of selecting the country that makes the main weapon system equipment is also one of the important variables in making decisions on the procurement of goods and services in a military logistics cycle. The selection of weapons-producing countries can be done using an Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) approach combined with CADMID. AHP is a tiered process that starts from setting state goals, determining criteria and sub-criteria until alternative selections are obtained. The CADMID will complete the final results of the AHP which is poured into a blueprint starting from the concept, then an assessment of the concept is carried out, the results of the assessment are then demonstrated, and after the results of the demonstration meet the desired requirements then will continue with the manufacturing stage. If the manufacturing results pass several required tests, a weapon system will enter the in-service phase, and after being operationalized for a certain period, the weapon system will enter the disposal phase. CADMID is a lengthy process with a period of 25 to 30 depending on the country's ability to update its percentage system.

Published Date: 2022-02-17; Received Date: 2022-01-21

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