Acquisition policy effectiveness : Department of Defense experience in the 1970s / Edmund Dews and Giles K. Smith, Allen Barbour, Elwyn Harris, Michael Hesse ; a report prepared for the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering.

Author
Dews, Edmund, 1921- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Santa Monica, CA : RAND Corporation, [1979]
Description
1 online resource (xix, 153 pages) : illustrations

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Joint author
Series
R (Rand Corporation) [More in this series]
Summary note
Surveys acquisition of 32 major weapon systems that entered full scale development during the 1970s. Changes occurred in both acquisition practice and program outcomes in response to policy initiatives introduced at the beginning of the decade. The amount of test information available at major decision points (DSARC milestones) increased substantially; the program manager's position was strengthened through better training, longer tenure, and better promotion prospects; and competition has increased, especially in the early phases of development. A typical program experienced cost growth of roughly 20 percent, slipped its schedule by just over 10 percent, and generally met its performance goals. Programs surveyed here equalled or surpassed a similar set of 1960s programs in schedule and performance goals and came closer to cost goals. Several promising ways are recommended for strengthening the present acquisition process and improving the quality of information that managers need to track and control ongoing programs.
Notes
  • "A report prepared for Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering."
  • "October 1979."
Tech. report no.
R-2516-DR & E
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