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Outsourcing and Outfitting Practices, MG-198-MOD - Implications for the Ministry of Defence Shipbuilding Programmes (Paperback,... Outsourcing and Outfitting Practices, MG-198-MOD - Implications for the Ministry of Defence Shipbuilding Programmes (Paperback, New)
John F Schank, Hans Pung, Gordon T. Lee, Mark V. Arena, John Birkler
R661 Discovery Miles 6 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Advises how the United Kingdom should best use modern outsourcing and outfitting practices for shipbuilding in the years to come. The United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence (MOD) is preparing for the construction of the Royal Navy's two new Future Aircraft Carriers (CVFs), slated to enter service in 2012 and 2015, respectively. The CVFs will be the largest warships built in the United Kingdom in decades. At the request of the MOD, the RAND Corporation looked at the risks of current contractor plans and estimated the cost implications of using alternative manufacturing options in the coming years.

The United Kingdom's Nuclear Submarine Industrial Base, v. 2 - Ministry of Defence Roles and Required Technical Resources... The United Kingdom's Nuclear Submarine Industrial Base, v. 2 - Ministry of Defence Roles and Required Technical Resources (Paperback)
John F Schank, Cynthia R Cook, Robert Murphy, James Chiesa, Hans Pung, …
R577 Discovery Miles 5 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence (MOD) moved from a position of significant authority and responsibility in submarine design and development to one in which its acquisition responsibilities were largely transferred to a prime contractor. Now it is trying to re-engage. This book recommends measures and structures the UK Ministry of Defence can adopt to better manage its risks and responsibilities in the acquisition of nuclear submarines.

The United Kingdom's Naval Shipbuilding Industrial Base - The Next Fifteen Years (Paperback, New): Mark V. Arena, Hans... The United Kingdom's Naval Shipbuilding Industrial Base - The Next Fifteen Years (Paperback, New)
Mark V. Arena, Hans Pung, Cynthia R Cook, Jefferson P. Marquis, Jessie Riposo, …
R849 Discovery Miles 8 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Assesses whether shipyards, other naval firms, and suppliers in the United Kingdom have sufficient capacity to meet the demands of the Ministry of Defence's construction of new ships and submarines over the next 15 years. The United Kingdom has many contracted and prospective shipbuilding programmes on the horizon over the next two decades. The UK Ministry of Defence wants to know whether its country's diminishing industrial base will be able to meet the requirements of this shipbuilding plan. Using extensive surveys and a breadth of data, RAND researchers look at the capacity of the UK shipbuilding industrial base and how alternative acquisition requirements, programmes, and schedules might affect this capability.

Options for Reducing Costs in the United Kingdom's Future Aircraft Carrier (CVF) Programme (Paperback, illustrated... Options for Reducing Costs in the United Kingdom's Future Aircraft Carrier (CVF) Programme (Paperback, illustrated edition)
John F Schank, Roland Yardley, Jessie Riposo, Harry J. Thie, Edward G. Keating, …
R705 Discovery Miles 7 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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.

Sustaining Key Skills in the UK Naval Industry (Paperback): Hans Pung, Laurence Smallman, Mark V. Arena, James G Kallimani,... Sustaining Key Skills in the UK Naval Industry (Paperback)
Hans Pung, Laurence Smallman, Mark V. Arena, James G Kallimani, Gordon T. Lee, …
R669 Discovery Miles 6 690 Out of stock

Building on prior RAND research, this monograph explores the need for and retention of technical skills in the UK1s maritime industry, particularly among designers and engineers involved with surface ship and submarine acquisition and support. The results reveal that the UK1s future naval programme likely will have to be modified or augmented to sustain these technical skills in the long term.

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