In this paper we are concerned with the procurement of complex weapons systems. We review the major characteristics of the weapons systems acquisition process that distinguish this process from a standard regulation problem. We then discuss some of the outcomes of the acquisition process and focus on the relevance of the economic theory developed over the last twenty-five years for creating remedies to mitigate the intrinsic inefficiencies in the weapons systems acquisition process
This article reviews the recent contributions of economic analysis to the literature concerned with ...
Most Americans believe that their nation's weapon acquisition system is one of the worst-managed act...
The analysis of military weapon or equipment acquisition is facing numerous challenges, such as rapi...
Defence procurement is an important current policy issue in Australia. On one hand, there is a buil...
Few attempts have been made to systematically examine weapon procurement activities within states, a...
There are several examples of failed arms acquisition programs, where costs have been underestimated...
This paper offers a review of the literature on cost growth in the acquisition of weapon systems. A ...
Attaining an adequate level of defense at an acceptable cost is as vital and elusive a goal as any t...
Weapons programs are criticized for cost overruns, delays in delivery and failure to meet their oper...
Book synopsis: The acquisition and procurement of major weapons systems is fraught with difficulties...
Despite nearly 50 years of attempts at reform, the US defense acquisition system continues to delive...
Proceedings Paper (for Acquisition Research Program)Defence procurement agencies in smaller countrie...
Increasing costs, complexity and demanded endurance have been typical characteristics of new weapon ...
International arms sales play an important role in the defense of states and as a result a sizeab...
International audienceThere is a wide range of acquisition modes, from the purchase of an entirely n...
This article reviews the recent contributions of economic analysis to the literature concerned with ...
Most Americans believe that their nation's weapon acquisition system is one of the worst-managed act...
The analysis of military weapon or equipment acquisition is facing numerous challenges, such as rapi...
Defence procurement is an important current policy issue in Australia. On one hand, there is a buil...
Few attempts have been made to systematically examine weapon procurement activities within states, a...
There are several examples of failed arms acquisition programs, where costs have been underestimated...
This paper offers a review of the literature on cost growth in the acquisition of weapon systems. A ...
Attaining an adequate level of defense at an acceptable cost is as vital and elusive a goal as any t...
Weapons programs are criticized for cost overruns, delays in delivery and failure to meet their oper...
Book synopsis: The acquisition and procurement of major weapons systems is fraught with difficulties...
Despite nearly 50 years of attempts at reform, the US defense acquisition system continues to delive...
Proceedings Paper (for Acquisition Research Program)Defence procurement agencies in smaller countrie...
Increasing costs, complexity and demanded endurance have been typical characteristics of new weapon ...
International arms sales play an important role in the defense of states and as a result a sizeab...
International audienceThere is a wide range of acquisition modes, from the purchase of an entirely n...
This article reviews the recent contributions of economic analysis to the literature concerned with ...
Most Americans believe that their nation's weapon acquisition system is one of the worst-managed act...
The analysis of military weapon or equipment acquisition is facing numerous challenges, such as rapi...