Defense Acquisition Reform, 1960-2009

Defense Acquisition Reform, 1960-2009
Author: John Ronald Fox
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2012-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780160866975

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Center of Military History Publication 51-3-1. By J. Ronald Fox, et al. Discusses reform initiatives from 1960 to the present and concludes with prescriptions for future changes to the acquisition culture of the services, DoD, and industry.

Providing the Means of War

Providing the Means of War
Author:
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2005
Genre: United States
ISBN: 9780160876219

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Sources of Weapon Systems Innovation in the Department of Defense: Role of Research and Development 1945-2000

Sources of Weapon Systems Innovation in the Department of Defense: Role of Research and Development 1945-2000
Author: Thomas C. Lassman
Publisher: Department of the Army
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780160794186

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A broad historical overview of changing institutional patterns of technological innovation with the Defense Department's major weapons laboratories.

Introduction to Defense Acquisition Management

Introduction to Defense Acquisition Management
Author:
Publisher: Defense Acquisition University
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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"This ninth edition of Introduction to Defense Acquisition Management includes revisions to the regulatory framework for Defense systems acquisition management from the December 2008 Department of Defense Instruction 5000.02 and includes policy for determining requirements for defense systems from the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 3170 series, Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System. This publication is designed to be both an introduction to the world of defense systems acquisition management for the newcomer and a summary-level refresher for the practitioner who has been away from the business for a few years. It focuses on Department of Defense-wide management policies and procedures, not on the details of any specific defense system."--Publisher's website.

Establishing a Framework for the Oversight of Major Defense Acquisition Programs - A Historical Analysis

Establishing a Framework for the Oversight of Major Defense Acquisition Programs - A Historical Analysis
Author: Diane I. K. Kuderik
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2004-03-01
Genre: Logistics
ISBN: 9781423516392

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The Department of Defense (DoD) has budgeted over $134.5 billion for Fiscal Year 2004 for Acquisition, yet little is written about the personnel responsible for managing and evaluating Major Defense Acquisition Programs (MDAPs) -- those who perform Acquisition Oversight (AO). The AO process has not been studied in a disciplined manner during its 40-year history. Congress, past Administrations, and the DoD Inspector General have commissioned several studies on the AO Process. Recommendations were considered and implemented such that the process evolved to where it stands today. Over 40 years separate the first iteration with the latest version. Commission reports, countless studies, and historians agree on the need for oversight in military acquisitions; they agree that the system takes too much money, takes too long, and does not perform as well as most would wish; yet they disagree on who should perform oversight. This thesis has three objectives: define, document, and utilize available literature to identify the organizations involved with the process as it evolved to its form today; build models of the AO process with emphasis on the chain of command as it existed in the l950s, l960s, l970s, l980s, and today; and evaluate each model on its ability to accomplish seven goals derived from Clinton's 1994 Process Action Team on AO report. The thesis was limited to the DoD AO Process as it historically existed between the Air Force and the Secretary of Defense, or those serving similar positions. The author reviewed relevant literature to model historical oversight hierarchies. Then expert opinions were gathered from that literature on how well the oversight process models performed. As expected, the oversight process has improved over time, but further improvements are currently being sought. Those seeking improvement would do well to study past processes and learn from their mistakes. (13 tables, 11 figures, 41 refs.)