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The authors investigate whether the tenure of program managers
contributes to Nunn-McCurdy breaches. They also examine the
existing decentralized systems used to track cost growth to
determine whether additional guidance and control are needed to
make acquisition category II programs performance more transparent.
Finally, they investigate whether key assumptions, so-called
framing assumptions, could be useful risk management tools.
In-sourcing has gained momentum in recent years, but producing
definitive guidance that can be used to objectively determine the
appropriate balance between contractor and government staff has
proven quite challenging. The authors review the recent history of
sourcing in the Department of Defense, assess relevant laws and
policies, offer interpretations of key terms, and describe an
approach to implementing current in-sourcing guidance.
New approaches to the acquisition of services and the related
policy issues in which the Office of the Secretary of Defense is
likely to become involved Six case studies, representing a range of
new approaches used to identify policy issues in which OSD is
likely to become involved, relevant to large service acquisitions.
In all cases, program management is increasingly important as
day-to-day management is delegated to contractors, and alternatives
to arms-length relationships are used. OSD should focus on linking
services acquisition goals to strategic goals, managing
congressional concerns about service acquisition, and disseminating
lessons learned.
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