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- Weapons Acquisition: Low-Rate Initial Production Used to Buy Weapon Systems Prematurely
- 1997 Defense Reform Bill: Observations on H.R. 1778
- Acquisition Reform: Effect on Weapon System Funding
- Acquisition Reform: Military-Commercial Pilot Program Offers Benefits but Faces Challenges
- Army Acquisition: Medium Truck Program is not Practical and Needs Reassessment
- Army Inventory: Changes to Stock Funding Reparables Would Save Operations and Maintenance Funds
- Army and Marine Corps M198 Howitzer: Maintenance Problems are Not Severe Enough to Accelerate Replacement System
- B-2 Bomber: Cost to Complete 20 Aircraft Is Uncertain
- BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE: More Common Systems and Components Could Result in Cost Savings
- Ballistic Missile Defense. Computation of Number of Patriot PAC-3 Interceptors Needed is Flawed
- Best Practices Better Management of Technology Development Can Improve Weapon System Outcomes
- Best Practices DOD Can Help Suppliers Contribute More to Weapon System Programs
- Best Practices: Commercial Quality Assurance Practices Offer Improvements for DoD
- Best Practices: Successful Application to Weapon Acquisitions Requires Changes in DoD's Environment
- Business Systems Modernization: DOD Needs to Fully Define Policies and Procedures for Institutionally Managing Investments
- Chemical Weapons and Materiel: Key Factors Affecting Disposal Costs and Schedule
- Coast Guard: Progress Being Made on Deepwater Project, but Risks Remain
- Command and Control: Defense's Use of Engineering Contractors for Acquiring Automated Systems
- Comments Relating to Reauthorization of The Defense Production Act
- Concessions Contracting: DoD Military Exchange Services' Rates of Return
- Contract Management: Few Competing Proposals for Large DOD Information Technology Orders
- Contract Pricing: Issues Related to DCAA Staff Levels
- DEFENSE ACQUISITION: Advanced Concept Technology Demonstration Program Can Be Improved
- DEFENSE ACQUISITION: Best Commercial Practices Can Improve Program Outcomes
- DEFENSE ACQUISITIONS: Howitzer Program Experiencing Cost Increases and Schedule Delays
- DOD Business Systems Modernization: Progress Continues to Be Made in Establishing Corporate Management Controls, but Further Steps are Needed
- Defense Acquisition Organizations. Changes in Cost and Size of Civilian Workforce
- Defense Acquisition Organizations: Linking Workforce Reductions with Better Program Outcomes
- Defense Acquisition Programs: Status of Selected Systems
- Defense Acquisition Reform: Status and Current Issues
- Defense Acquisitions. DOD's Practices and Processes for Multiyear Procurement Should Be Improved
- Defense Acquisitions. Many Analyses of Alternatives Have Not Provided a Robust Assessment of Weapon System Options
- Defense Acquisitions. Opportunities Exist to Achieve Greater Commonality and Efficiencies among Unmanned Aircraft Systems
- Defense Acquisitions: DOD Must Prioritize Its Weapon System Acquisitions and Balance Them with Available Resources
- Defense Acquisitions: Decisions Needed to Shape Army's Combat Systems for the Future
- Defense Acquisitions: Knowledge of Software Suppliers Needed to Manage Risks
- Defense Acquisitions: Managing Risk to Achieve Better Outcomes
- Defense Acquisitions: Prices of Marine Corps Spare Parts Have Increased
- Defense Acquisitions: Progress in Meeting F-22 Cost and Schedule Goals
- Defense Acquisitions: Status and Challenges of Joint Forces Command's Limited Acquisition Authority
- Defense Acquisitions: Status of DOD's Implementation of Independent Management Reviews for Services Acquisitions
- Defense Aircraft Investments: Major Program Commitments Based on Optimistic Budget Projections
- Defense Ammunition: Significant Problems Left Unattended Will Get Worse
- Defense Contracting: Improved Insight and Controls Needed over DOD's Time-and-Materials Contracts
- Defense Health Care: Procurement of an Interactive Videodisc Program for AIDS Education
- Defense Information Superiority. Progress Made, but Significant Challenges Remain
- Defense Inventory: Management of Surplus Usable Aircraft Parts Can Be Improved
- Defense Logistics: Army and Marine Corps Cannot Be Assured That Equipment Reset Strategies Will Sustain Equipment Availability While Meeting Ongoing Operational Requirements
- Defense Management. Key Challenges Should be Addressed When Considering Changes to Missile Defense Agency's Roles and Missions
- Defense Management: DOD Needs to Improve Program Management, Policy, and Testing to Enhance Ability to Field Operationally Useful Non-lethal Weapons
- Defense Outsourcing: Challenges Facing DOD as It Attempts to Save Billions in Infrastructure Costs
- Defense Procurement: Work Measurement Programs at Selected Contractor Locations
- Defense Programs and Spending: Need for Reforms
- Defense Sector: Trends in Employment and Spending
- Defense Supply: Acquisition Leadtime Requirements Can Be Significantly Reduced
- Defense Trade: Department of Defense Savings From Export Sales Are Difficult to Capture
- Defense Trade: European Initiatives to Integrate the Defense Market
- Department of Defense. Additional Actions and Data Are Needed to Effectively Manage and Oversee DOD's Acquisition Workforce
- DoD Budget. Evaluation of Defense Science Board Report on Funding Shortfalls
- DoD Procurement: Changes To Military Specifications for Testing Industrial Fasteners
- DoD Procurement: Millions in Contract Payment Errors not Detected and Resolved Promptly
- DoD Warranties: Effective Administration Systems Are Needed to Implement Warranties
- DoD's Mobility Requirements; Value of Intratheater Lift Analyses Can Be Enhanced
- Drug Control: Oversight Needed to Prevent Acquisition of Unnecessary Equipment
- FOREIGN MILITARY SALES: Efforts to Improve Administration Hampered by Insufficient Information
- Future Years Defense Program Substantial Risks Remain in DOD's 1999-2003 Plan
- Future Years Defense Program: 1996 Program is Considerably Different from the 1995 Program
- Global War on Terrorism : Fiscal Year 2006 obligation rates are within funding levels and significant multiyear procurement funds will likely remain available for use in Fiscal Year 2007
- Improvised Explosive Devices in Iraq: Effects and Countermeasures
- Industrial Base: Impact of Defense Downsizing on Selected Abrams Tank Subcontractors
- Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance: Preliminary Observations on DOD's Approach to Managing Requirements for New Systems, Existing Assets, and Systems Development
- Joint Major System Acquisition by the Military Services: An Elusive Strategy
- Joint Strike Fighter: Impact of Recent Decisions on Program Risks
- Large-Scale Production of the M1 Tank should be Delayed until its Power Train is Made More Durable
- Major Acquisitions: Significant Changes Underway in DoD's Earned Value Management Process
- Military Personnel Reassignments. Services are Exploring Opportunities to Reduce Relocation Costs
- Military Readiness: DoD Needs to Strengthen Management and Oversight of the Defense Readiness Reporting System
- Military Uniform Procurement: Questions and Answers
- Minority Contracting: DoD's Reporting Does Not Address Legislative Goal
- Missile Procurement: Limit Procurement of AMRAAMs Until the Missile's Lethality is Improved
- National Missile Defense: Schedule and Technical Risks Represent Significant Development Challenges
- Operation Iraqi Freedom: Preliminary Observations on Iraqi Security Forces' Logistical Capabilities
- Overhead Costs: Defense Industry Initiatives to Control Overhead Rates
- Procurement: Small Business Suspension and Debarment by the Department of Defense
- Rebuilding Iraq : reconstruction progress hindered by contracting, security, and capacity challenges
- Space Acquisitions: DOD Needs to Take More Action to Address Unrealistic Initial Cost Estimates of Space Systems
- Space Acquisitions: DOD is Making Progress to Rapidly Deliver Low Cost Space Capabilities, but Challenges Remain
- Tactical Intelligence: Accelerated Joint STARS Ground Station Acquisition Strategy is Risky
- Technology Reinvestment Project: Recent Changes Place More Emphasis on Military Needs
- The Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans: Detailed Update for Fiscal Year 2005
- Transportability in the Defense Department research, development, and acquisition process
- UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES: Performance of Short-Range System Still in Question
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles DOD's Acquisition Efforts
- V-22 Osprey Aircraft: Assessments Needed to Address Operational and Cost Concerns to Define Future Investments
- V-22 Osprey Tilt-Rotor Aircraft: Background and Issues for Congress
- Weapons Acquisition. Better Use of Limited DOD Acquisition Funding Would Reduce Costs
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