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The U.S. Air Force asked RAND Project AIR FORCE to perform a
congressionally required assessment of contractor versus organic
management of F-22 air vehicle and F119 engine sustainment to
determine the most cost-effective approach. The methodology
involved the development of notional government sustainment
organizations and a consideration of a variety of factors relevant
to such a decision, including the asserted benefits of each
approach.
Examines ways in which the UK Ministry of Defence can reduce the
whole-life costs and manpower requirements of the Royal Navy's two
Future Aircraft Carriers (CVFs). In 2012 and 2015, respectively,
the United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence will replace its three
Invincible-class aircraft carriers with two Future Aircraft
Carriers (CVFs), the largest ships ever constructed for the Royal
Navy. The research described in this report focuses on possible
reductions in whole-life costs and manpower requirements of the
carriers.
The Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) provides finance
and accounting services to customers within the Department of
Defense. The authors examine the DFAS pricing structure and its
impact on customer demand, the agency's workload, and equity in
pricing. The authors found that the DFAS's uniform pricing for
finance outputs creates cross-customer subsidization, suggesting a
need for nonlinear, customer-specific pricing. The authors also
examine whether any negative effects arose from the October 1999
switch from unit billing to hourly billing for DFAS accounting work
and found no significant evidence that they had.
The briefing finds there is a great heterogeneity in the current
use of contractors at Air Force installations, both across and
within commands and functions.
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