This paper considers a problem posed implicitly by comparing a basic assumption typically used in quantitative analyses of cost growth of major defense acquisition programs (MDAPs) with that used in David L. McNicol, Acquisition Policy, Cost Growth, and Cancellations of Major Defense Acquisition Programs, IDA Report R 8396, September 2018 (hereafter Acquisition Policy). An analysis in the traditional mold mainly uses program characteristics (such as the maturity of key technologies) to explain cost growth. Acquisition Policy instead uses a categorical variable for funding climate, categorical variables marking major changes in acquisition policy, and measures of program duration. At first glance, these two approaches seem to adopt radically...
The growth in the acquisition cycle time of large defense systems from what was planned (i.e., sched...
Student Research Poster Show of the 17th Annual Acquisition Research SymposiumNaval Postgraduate Sch...
Many of the major programs of the DoD are experiencing cost growth. This research developed an empir...
David McNicol, in "Post-Milestone B Funding Climate and Cost Growth in Major Defense Acquisition Pro...
This paper is part of a series, several previous papers of which explored whether unit cost growth f...
The Major Defense Acquisition Program (MDAP) market is a monopsony facing oligopoly. In the last fou...
Panel #19: Cost Estimating in Defense AcquisitionAcquisition Research: Creating Synergy for Informed...
This paper is the fourth in a series that examines the association between outcomes of Major Defense...
McNicol (2018; hereafter Acquisition Policy) obtained remarkably strong statistical results for a si...
To a first approximation, acquisition programs never spend what they originally said they would spen...
This study uses descriptive and inferential statistics to identify cost growth Analysis of Military ...
A video presentation with accompanying slides.The Major Defense Acquisition Program (MDAP) market is...
Panel #16: Improving Schedule Estimates in MDAPSNaval Postgraduate SchoolApproved for public release...
Panel #18: Cost and Pricing in the 21st CenturyNaval Postgraduate SchoolApproved for public release;...
Acquisition Research Program Sponsored Report SeriesSponsored Acquisition Research & Technical Repor...
The growth in the acquisition cycle time of large defense systems from what was planned (i.e., sched...
Student Research Poster Show of the 17th Annual Acquisition Research SymposiumNaval Postgraduate Sch...
Many of the major programs of the DoD are experiencing cost growth. This research developed an empir...
David McNicol, in "Post-Milestone B Funding Climate and Cost Growth in Major Defense Acquisition Pro...
This paper is part of a series, several previous papers of which explored whether unit cost growth f...
The Major Defense Acquisition Program (MDAP) market is a monopsony facing oligopoly. In the last fou...
Panel #19: Cost Estimating in Defense AcquisitionAcquisition Research: Creating Synergy for Informed...
This paper is the fourth in a series that examines the association between outcomes of Major Defense...
McNicol (2018; hereafter Acquisition Policy) obtained remarkably strong statistical results for a si...
To a first approximation, acquisition programs never spend what they originally said they would spen...
This study uses descriptive and inferential statistics to identify cost growth Analysis of Military ...
A video presentation with accompanying slides.The Major Defense Acquisition Program (MDAP) market is...
Panel #16: Improving Schedule Estimates in MDAPSNaval Postgraduate SchoolApproved for public release...
Panel #18: Cost and Pricing in the 21st CenturyNaval Postgraduate SchoolApproved for public release;...
Acquisition Research Program Sponsored Report SeriesSponsored Acquisition Research & Technical Repor...
The growth in the acquisition cycle time of large defense systems from what was planned (i.e., sched...
Student Research Poster Show of the 17th Annual Acquisition Research SymposiumNaval Postgraduate Sch...
Many of the major programs of the DoD are experiencing cost growth. This research developed an empir...