The Packard Commission suggested several ideas for Pentagon reform.
At the same time, President Reagan established the Packard Commission to review the management of the DoD.
In 1985-86, he served as chairman of The Packard Commission.
The panel, known as the Packard Commission after its chairman, David Packard, an industry executive and a former Pentagon official, made dozens of recommendations.
Last week, members of the Packard Commission met for two days in Washington to review the progress since last summer.
The place to begin is with the recommendations of the Packard Commission, which was created against the wishes of Mr. Weinberger in response to the last procurement scandals.
In 1985, at the request of President of the United States Ronald Reagan, Arbuckle served as a member of The Packard Commission.
He was also a member of the Packard Commission.
The panel is known as the Packard Commission after its chairman, David Packard.
He acknowledges that the bureaucracy has been re-examined before - by, among others, two Hoover Commissions, a Grace Commission and a Packard Commission.