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Title: Weapon Systems Acquisition
Sub-title: Elements & Reform Efforts
Edited by: Piers A Heinicke
ISBN10-13: 1626184917 : 9781626184916
Format: Hardback
Size: 230x155mm
Pages: 132
Weight: .330 Kg.
Published: Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US) - May   2013
List Price: 168.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon 
Subjects: Weapons & equipment : Ordnance, weapons technology
The Department of Defense (DOD) acquires goods and services from contractors, federal arsenals, and shipyards to support military operations. Acquisitions is a broad term that applies to more than just the purchase of an item of service; the acquisition process encompasses the design, engineering, construction, testing, deployment, sustainment, and disposal of weapons or related items purchased from a contractor. As set forth by statute and regulation, from concept to deployment, a weapon system must go through a three-step process of identifying a required weapon system, establishing a budget, and acquiring the system. One of DOD's main efforts to improve acquisitions is the Better Buying Power Initiative. This book provides an overview of the process by which DOD acquires weapon systems and discusses recent major efforts by Congress and the Department of Defense to improve the performance of the acquisition system.
Table of Contents:
Preface; Defense Acquisitions: How DOD Acquires Weapon Systems & Recent Efforts to Reform the Process; Weapons Acquisition Reform: Reform Act Is Helping DOD Acquisition Programs Reduce Risk, but Implementation Challenges Remain; Weapons Acquisition Reform: Actions Needed to Address Systems Engineering & Developmental Testing Challenges; The Nunn-McCurdy Act: Background, Analysis, & Issues for Congress; Index.
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