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Cheaper, faster, better? : commercial approaches to weapons acquisition / Mark Lorell [et al.].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Lorell, Mark A., 1947-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Avionics--United States.
Avionics.
United States--Armed Forces--Procurement.
United States.
United States--Armed Forces--Weapons systems.
United States. Air Force--Procurement.
United States. Air Force--Weapons systems.
Physical Description:
xvii, 214 pages : illustrations
Place of Publication:
Santa Monica, CA : RAND Corporation, 2000.
Summary:
Civil-military integration (CMI) lies at the core of current DoD efforts to reduce the costs of procuring and maintaining modern weapon systems. Based on an analysis of the commercial aerospace industry and on the experiences of various acquisition reform pilot programs, the authors conclude that a commercial-like acquisition approach could benefit major Air force acquisition programs. The Joint Strike Fighter would be an excellent candidate pilot program for application of acquisition reform measures during engineering and manufacturing development. The authors further recommend that future programs be structured to include greater risk-sharing between contractors and the government. The principal benefits of CMI for the acquisition reform pilot programs have come from the structuring and management of these programs to make them more like complex commercial product markets in which buyers and sellers establish and achieve price and performance targets in a cooperative environment. The real promise of CMI is to help insert the incentives for price discipline and high performance prevalent in the commercial marketplace into military R & D production.

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