Department of Defense (DoD) initiatives to use contractors on deployed military operations remains a contentious issue in U.S. military transformation. Despite the intense debates surrounding the benefits and costs of DoD outsourcing, little attention has focused on similar Ministry of Defence (MoD) initiatives underway in the United Kingdom (UK). Since the UK and United States are likely to remain close allies in future expeditionary deployments, the MoD\u27s approach to contractor support is a salient case study for the DoD and U.S. armed services. The author examines the controversies surrounding deployed contractor support, the ways that the MoD has harnessed private sector capacity, and the lessons this provides for U.S. policymakers a...
This article reappraises the two most-studied country cases of military outsourcing: the USA and the...
The increasing use of private military and security companies (PMSCs) has attracted considerable sch...
Defence date: 06 June 2012Examining Board: Professor Pascal Vennesson, European University Institute...
The outsourcing of military responsibilities to private contractors is most comprehensively encapsul...
This chapter provides a policy-based reading of the drivers, processes, and long-term ramifications ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Department...
The Department of Defense (DOD) increasingly relies upon contractors to support operations in Iraq a...
As with the US led Coalition war in Iraq, the war in Afghanistan has seen an unprecedented number of...
Overview of American government expeditionary operations utilizing private contractors / Robert Mand...
The Department of Defense (DOD) increasingly relies upon contractors to support operations in Iraq a...
The Department of Defense (DOD) increasingly relies upon contractors to support operations in Iraq a...
The following article is taken as an excerpt from the proceedings of the annual Acquisition Research...
The article presents information on a research study which compared the mindsets of military officer...
The article presents information on a research study which compared the mindsets of military officer...
Defence date: 06 June 2012Examining Board: Professor Pascal Vennesson, European University Institute...
This article reappraises the two most-studied country cases of military outsourcing: the USA and the...
The increasing use of private military and security companies (PMSCs) has attracted considerable sch...
Defence date: 06 June 2012Examining Board: Professor Pascal Vennesson, European University Institute...
The outsourcing of military responsibilities to private contractors is most comprehensively encapsul...
This chapter provides a policy-based reading of the drivers, processes, and long-term ramifications ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Department...
The Department of Defense (DOD) increasingly relies upon contractors to support operations in Iraq a...
As with the US led Coalition war in Iraq, the war in Afghanistan has seen an unprecedented number of...
Overview of American government expeditionary operations utilizing private contractors / Robert Mand...
The Department of Defense (DOD) increasingly relies upon contractors to support operations in Iraq a...
The Department of Defense (DOD) increasingly relies upon contractors to support operations in Iraq a...
The following article is taken as an excerpt from the proceedings of the annual Acquisition Research...
The article presents information on a research study which compared the mindsets of military officer...
The article presents information on a research study which compared the mindsets of military officer...
Defence date: 06 June 2012Examining Board: Professor Pascal Vennesson, European University Institute...
This article reappraises the two most-studied country cases of military outsourcing: the USA and the...
The increasing use of private military and security companies (PMSCs) has attracted considerable sch...
Defence date: 06 June 2012Examining Board: Professor Pascal Vennesson, European University Institute...