New technologically related products must be developed to make attempts to enlarge the market base in the current competitive environment. Dual-use technology which enables the companies to use both military and commercial applications in the same product will provide such type of opportunity for the firms. This paper will propose systematic approaches for dual-use product development and a methodology for that difficult integration process. In order to accomplish this purpose, new product development models and dual-use technology in literature are analyzed and an expanded dual-use new product development model is proposed which has five main phases according to Goal Project Directed Management rules.
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