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Harry Humphry Mellon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harry Humphry Mellon
Harry Humphry Mellon (born September 26, 1946) is a retired Lieutenant Colonel of the United States Army, American businessman, inventor of Job Order Contracting,〔Atwater, Kristin (''Job Order Contracting Lays Foundation for Savings'' ) GovPro, August 17, 2005〕 entrepreneur, and founder and Chairman of The Gordian Group, Inc.〔(Key Executives of The Gordian Group )〕 In 1982, Mellon conceived the idea of Job Order Contracting. He was working as the Chief Engineer at the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) in Mons, Belgium.〔Hoover, C. Scott, (''Job-Order Construction Quantification: An application of fuzzy Thinking'' ), November, 1994, Arizona State University〕 In 1985, Mellon implemented the Job Order Contracting concept for the U.S. Army, which was called the “Mellon Plan” at the time. Following implementation at the U.S. Army, Mellon moved the idea into the U.S. Air Force and Navy.〔 In 1990, Mellon started The Gordian Group for the sole purpose of providing the services, software, data and documents that would make facility and infrastructure owners successful at Job Order Contracting. ==Early years== Mellon was born September 1946, in San Mateo, California to Commander Hugh and Margret Mellon, USN. The Mellons had five sons and a daughter of which Harry was the eldest. Mellon moved to Hawaii, Chicago and Guam before his family finally settled on Coronado Island in California. Mellon graduated from Coronado High School in 1964. Much to the disappointment of his father, a Navy officer and WWII POW, Mellon enlisted in the Army in 1965. Hugh Mellon’s parting words to his son when dropping Mellon off to report for duty was, “Son, this is lowest day of your life, you can go no lower.”〔(Audio History of Job Order Contracting Part I ) & (Part II )〕
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