NPS NRP Technical ReportThe acquisition process for United States (U.S.) military systems has been developed and extended over its history to procure military capable systems. Adversary militaries from around the world are also acquiring systems with the intent to create opposition to those procured by the U.S. military. This ongoing process results in a canvas of capabilities and specifically the capability gaps between the U.S. military and its adversaries. As such, the identified capability gaps are a focus area for acquiring military systems. Programs of record (PoRs) are organizational avenue for addressing known capability gaps. However, underperforming PoRs are a known challenge in this process; underperforming PoRs are unable to del...
Over the past few decades, the Defense Acquisition System (DAS) has been under constant fire by Cong...
NPS NRP Project PosterComputational Experimentation to Simplify and Optimize a Large-Scale Simulatio...
The purpose of this paper is to present a response to two current Department of Defense (DoD) initia...
NPS NRP Project PosterThe acquisition process for United States (U.S.) military systems has been dev...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryWhile numerous sources of information identify warfighting capability gaps ...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryThe education, skills and experience required for IW warfighters have not b...
The objective of this research is to identify key factors that impact the probability of success of ...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryThis research will examine Naval logistics support requirements during peac...
The 2018 National Defense Strategy describes the worldwide threat environment as one in which our mi...
NPS NRP Technical ReportAoA Paradigm for Early Visibility of Logistics and Cost in the Acquisition P...
Student Research Poster ShowFailed acquisition programs are jeopardizing the strategic capabilities ...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryEvaluating/Improving Representation of Intelligence Capabilities and Proces...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryManaging Materiel Distribution in an Uncertain EnvironmentN4 - Fleet Readin...
The Department of Defense has stated publicly that future defense capabilities will depend strongly ...
This project develops a tool to better understand the impact of resource allocation on fleet readine...
Over the past few decades, the Defense Acquisition System (DAS) has been under constant fire by Cong...
NPS NRP Project PosterComputational Experimentation to Simplify and Optimize a Large-Scale Simulatio...
The purpose of this paper is to present a response to two current Department of Defense (DoD) initia...
NPS NRP Project PosterThe acquisition process for United States (U.S.) military systems has been dev...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryWhile numerous sources of information identify warfighting capability gaps ...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryThe education, skills and experience required for IW warfighters have not b...
The objective of this research is to identify key factors that impact the probability of success of ...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryThis research will examine Naval logistics support requirements during peac...
The 2018 National Defense Strategy describes the worldwide threat environment as one in which our mi...
NPS NRP Technical ReportAoA Paradigm for Early Visibility of Logistics and Cost in the Acquisition P...
Student Research Poster ShowFailed acquisition programs are jeopardizing the strategic capabilities ...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryEvaluating/Improving Representation of Intelligence Capabilities and Proces...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryManaging Materiel Distribution in an Uncertain EnvironmentN4 - Fleet Readin...
The Department of Defense has stated publicly that future defense capabilities will depend strongly ...
This project develops a tool to better understand the impact of resource allocation on fleet readine...
Over the past few decades, the Defense Acquisition System (DAS) has been under constant fire by Cong...
NPS NRP Project PosterComputational Experimentation to Simplify and Optimize a Large-Scale Simulatio...
The purpose of this paper is to present a response to two current Department of Defense (DoD) initia...