TY - RPRT KW - IT4Sec reports AU - Todor Tagarev AU - Georgi Tsvetkov AB - „Comparative Defence Data Analysis” outlines what is considered good practice in formulating defence policy, in particular in emphasising particular missions of the armed forces, in managing defence personnel, in understanding what a certain level of defence allocations would mean for the capacity of the armed forces to perform assigned missions, and in managing main categories of defence assets. Towards this purposes the study compares the practices of 18 mid- to small-size countries – all more or less transparent in their defence affairs, based entirely on publicly available data BT - IT4Sec Reports CY - Sofia DA - November 2011 DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/it4sec.0090 LA - eng M1 - 90 N2 - „Comparative Defence Data Analysis” outlines what is considered good practice in formulating defence policy, in particular in emphasising particular missions of the armed forces, in managing defence personnel, in understanding what a certain level of defence allocations would mean for the capacity of the armed forces to perform assigned missions, and in managing main categories of defence assets. Towards this purposes the study compares the practices of 18 mid- to small-size countries – all more or less transparent in their defence affairs, based entirely on publicly available data PB - Institute of Information and Communication Technologies PP - Sofia PY - 2011 T2 - IT4Sec Reports TI - Comparative Defence Data Analysis ER -