Over the past few decades, the Defense Acquisition System (DAS) has been under constant fire by Congress, taxpayers, and warfighters for unacceptable cost, schedule, and performance outcomes. This plague has been well documented, discussed, and many potential corrective measures implemented over the years with futile results. This leaves the warfighter with delivered capabilities not meeting actual operational needs, routinely late to field, yielding them irrelevant, and coming with unrecoverable cost overruns. One significant area of the acquisition process, the focus of this research, has the most impact on a program’s outcome yet had the least amount of change: who represents the warfighter during requirements generation and management t...
To mitigate threats to our nation, homeland security operators depend on the acquisition workforce i...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Increas...
Naval Special Warfare (NSW) forces are often regarded as the best trained, most flexible, rapidly de...
Current acquisition processes and strategies often result in the delivery of warfighter tools, wheth...
The current budgetary climate in the federal government is one of increasing uncertainty, making the...
The Department of Defense is experimenting with how to deliver new capabilities in 2 to 5 years. Pro...
NPS NRP Technical ReportThe acquisition process for United States (U.S.) military systems has been d...
This qualitative study analyzes how well recent acquisitions reform policies have addressed the mode...
As the United States shifts focus from decades of land-locked wars to near-peer competitors like Chi...
The Department of Navy (DoN) spends $7 billion annually on salaries and benefits for the acquisition...
Excerpt from the Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Acquisition Research SymposiumThe ongoing deba...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "This testimon...
This thesis analyzes the current state of the Close-In Weapon System (CIWS) and decides what improve...
The current budgetary climate in the federal government is one of increasing uncertainty, making the...
A video presentation with accompanying slides.The Department of Defense is experimenting with how to...
To mitigate threats to our nation, homeland security operators depend on the acquisition workforce i...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Increas...
Naval Special Warfare (NSW) forces are often regarded as the best trained, most flexible, rapidly de...
Current acquisition processes and strategies often result in the delivery of warfighter tools, wheth...
The current budgetary climate in the federal government is one of increasing uncertainty, making the...
The Department of Defense is experimenting with how to deliver new capabilities in 2 to 5 years. Pro...
NPS NRP Technical ReportThe acquisition process for United States (U.S.) military systems has been d...
This qualitative study analyzes how well recent acquisitions reform policies have addressed the mode...
As the United States shifts focus from decades of land-locked wars to near-peer competitors like Chi...
The Department of Navy (DoN) spends $7 billion annually on salaries and benefits for the acquisition...
Excerpt from the Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Acquisition Research SymposiumThe ongoing deba...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "This testimon...
This thesis analyzes the current state of the Close-In Weapon System (CIWS) and decides what improve...
The current budgetary climate in the federal government is one of increasing uncertainty, making the...
A video presentation with accompanying slides.The Department of Defense is experimenting with how to...
To mitigate threats to our nation, homeland security operators depend on the acquisition workforce i...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Increas...
Naval Special Warfare (NSW) forces are often regarded as the best trained, most flexible, rapidly de...