The Arsenal Ship Acquisition Process Experience
Contrasting and Common Impressions From the Contractor Teams and Joint Program Office
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Word Count
42,250 words, Guess
Page Count
169 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL9509985M
- ISBN-139780833026903
- ISBN-100833026909
- OCLC Control Number40473727
- Library of Congress Control Number98052862
and 2 more
- Goodreads1382396
- LibraryThing5631487
Classifications
- LCCVC263 .L42 1999
- LCCVC263.L42 1999
Description
The Arsenal Ship acquisition program was unique in two respects: it represented a new operational concept for Navy weapon systems, and its management structure and process represented a significant departure from traditional military ship-building programs. The Arsenal Ship program was, in effect, an experiment; while the Navy envisioned an array of mission capabilities for the ship, it set the project budget as the single immovable requirement. In the end, political and financial constraints caused the program's cancellation. Nevertheless, its acquisition approach and technical innovations have already had--and will continue to have--significant influence on other Navy ship-building programs. The lessons learned from the Arsenal Ship program, applied to existing and planned systems, should more than recover the money spent on it.
First Sentence
As part of a broad effort to improve the weapon system acquisition process, the Department of Defense (DoD) has undertaken several initiatives focused on demonstrating innovative and nontraditional approaches to acquisition.
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