Purpose: There appears to be no empirical-based method in the literature for estimating if an engineering change proposal (ECP) will occur or the dollar amount incurred. This paper aims to present an empirically based approach to address this shortfall.Design/Methodology/Approach: Using the cost assessment data enterprise database, 533 contracts were randomly selected via a stratified sampling plan to build two regression models: one to predict the likelihood of a contract experiencing an ECP and the other to determine the expected median per cent increase in baseline contract cost if an ECP was likely. Both models adopted a stepwise approach. A validation set was placed aside prior to any model building.Findings: Not every contract incurs ...
The Simplified Acquisition of Base Engineering Requirements (SABER) contract\u27s main purpose is to...
Previous DoD cost growth studies found typical cost growth in defense acquisitions is around forty-s...
This thesis explores the assumption that cost overruns are related to contract changes. A common ass...
The fundamental purpose of an Engineering Change Proposal (ECP) is to change the requirements of a c...
Cost growth is a problem DoD wide. Cost Estimators attempt to remedy this problem by accounting for ...
This paper creates standard cost factors that more accurately reflect observed outcomes in the devel...
Excerpt from the Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Acquisition Research SymposiumDepartment of De...
Cost growth remains a concern for cost analysts, program managers, senior DoD decision-makers, Congr...
Student Research Poster ShowNational security depends on technological advantage ユU.S. government R&...
The Major Defense Acquisition Program (MDAP) market is a monopsony facing oligopoly. In the last fou...
Cost and schedule overrun plague over 50 of all construction projects, engendering diminished availa...
The 2018 National Defense Strategy highlights the critical importance of leveraging technological ad...
Kyle LinThis study aims to develop a mathematical model to describe the interactions between defense...
MBA Professional ProjectThe 2018 National Defense Strategy highlights the critical importance of lev...
New policy mandated by the Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics has l...
The Simplified Acquisition of Base Engineering Requirements (SABER) contract\u27s main purpose is to...
Previous DoD cost growth studies found typical cost growth in defense acquisitions is around forty-s...
This thesis explores the assumption that cost overruns are related to contract changes. A common ass...
The fundamental purpose of an Engineering Change Proposal (ECP) is to change the requirements of a c...
Cost growth is a problem DoD wide. Cost Estimators attempt to remedy this problem by accounting for ...
This paper creates standard cost factors that more accurately reflect observed outcomes in the devel...
Excerpt from the Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Acquisition Research SymposiumDepartment of De...
Cost growth remains a concern for cost analysts, program managers, senior DoD decision-makers, Congr...
Student Research Poster ShowNational security depends on technological advantage ユU.S. government R&...
The Major Defense Acquisition Program (MDAP) market is a monopsony facing oligopoly. In the last fou...
Cost and schedule overrun plague over 50 of all construction projects, engendering diminished availa...
The 2018 National Defense Strategy highlights the critical importance of leveraging technological ad...
Kyle LinThis study aims to develop a mathematical model to describe the interactions between defense...
MBA Professional ProjectThe 2018 National Defense Strategy highlights the critical importance of lev...
New policy mandated by the Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics has l...
The Simplified Acquisition of Base Engineering Requirements (SABER) contract\u27s main purpose is to...
Previous DoD cost growth studies found typical cost growth in defense acquisitions is around forty-s...
This thesis explores the assumption that cost overruns are related to contract changes. A common ass...