Excerpt from the Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Acquisition Research SymposiumThis study measures the behavioral effects of continuing resolutions by examining their impact on federal procurement activities. The restrictions imposed by continuing resolutions are explored as an example of political control over a public organization. The analysis employs a dataset describing the timing of U.S. Marine Corps purchase orders for goods and services. Individual purchase orders were sampled over a four-year period (2016−2019) that endured continuing resolutions of different lengths. The analysis examines the impact of continuing resolutions on the number of purchase orders initiated, the duration of their review period, and the dollar amount...
This paper, presented at the West Government Contracts Year in Review Conference (covering 2013), at...
In this article we conduct a process analysis to assess evidence to test the following hypothesis: t...
This paper, presented at the West Government Contracts Year in Review Conference (covering 2015), at...
Acquisition Management / Faculty ReportAcquisition Research Program Sponsored Report SeriesSponsored...
The federal fiscal year runs from October 1 to September 30, and many federal agencies rely on annua...
This paper seeks to evaluate the impact of Congress on funding instability for defense acquisition p...
Excerpt from the Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Acquisition Research SymposiumThis paper focus...
This thesis examines the planning, programming, budgeting, and execution (PPBE) process and key cont...
The annual appropriations process in the United States is broken. In only four of the past 41 years ...
Daily operations within the United States Marine Corps (USMC) are reliant upon the effective and uni...
Symposium Student Poster ShowThis thesis examines the PPBE process and the key contributors to passi...
This paper, presented at the West Government Contracts Year in Review Conference (covering 2014), at...
The Federal Government spent over $470 billion on procurement in FY 2016. Spending of this magnitude...
This research investigates procurement scoring and the Department of Defense's (DoD) use of alternat...
MBA Professional ProjectThe ability of the Department of Defense to maintain its readiness has been ...
This paper, presented at the West Government Contracts Year in Review Conference (covering 2013), at...
In this article we conduct a process analysis to assess evidence to test the following hypothesis: t...
This paper, presented at the West Government Contracts Year in Review Conference (covering 2015), at...
Acquisition Management / Faculty ReportAcquisition Research Program Sponsored Report SeriesSponsored...
The federal fiscal year runs from October 1 to September 30, and many federal agencies rely on annua...
This paper seeks to evaluate the impact of Congress on funding instability for defense acquisition p...
Excerpt from the Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Acquisition Research SymposiumThis paper focus...
This thesis examines the planning, programming, budgeting, and execution (PPBE) process and key cont...
The annual appropriations process in the United States is broken. In only four of the past 41 years ...
Daily operations within the United States Marine Corps (USMC) are reliant upon the effective and uni...
Symposium Student Poster ShowThis thesis examines the PPBE process and the key contributors to passi...
This paper, presented at the West Government Contracts Year in Review Conference (covering 2014), at...
The Federal Government spent over $470 billion on procurement in FY 2016. Spending of this magnitude...
This research investigates procurement scoring and the Department of Defense's (DoD) use of alternat...
MBA Professional ProjectThe ability of the Department of Defense to maintain its readiness has been ...
This paper, presented at the West Government Contracts Year in Review Conference (covering 2013), at...
In this article we conduct a process analysis to assess evidence to test the following hypothesis: t...
This paper, presented at the West Government Contracts Year in Review Conference (covering 2015), at...