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The authors describe possible regional security structures and
bilateral U.S. relationships with Iraq and Afghanistan. They
recommend that the United States offer a wide range of security
cooperation activities to compatible future governments in Kabul
and Baghdad and should also plan to hedge against less-favorable
contingencies. They emphasize that the U.S. Air Force should expect
to remain heavily tasked for the foreseeable future.This book
frames potential long-term U.S. security relationships with Iraq
and Afghanistan in a regional context and posits roles of U.S.
forces, especially the Air Force, in supporting these relationships
under a variety of contingencies.
This analysis uses data from Selected Acquisition Reports to
determine the causes of cost growth in 35 mature major defense
acquisition programs. Four major sources of growth are identified:
errors in estimation and scheduling, decisions by the government,
financial matters, and miscellaneous. The analysis shows that more
than two-thirds of cost growth (measured as simple averages) is
caused by decisions, most of which involve quantity changes,
requirements growth, and schedule changes.Cost growth in major
weapon-systems programs results from errors in estimation and
scheduling, government decisions, financial matters, and
miscellaneous sources, with decisions involving changes in
requirements, quantities, and production schedules the dominant
cause.
How can the Air Force and the other services profit from the
experience of these two programs? Although the F/A-18E/F is an
upgrade of an existing airframe and the F/A-22 is a new platform,
the authors believe their divergent histories have lessons to teach
acquisition decisionmakers. The authors present a history of the
two programs and conclude that decisionmakers can reduce risk and
improve acquisition by taking several steps, including setting
realistic schedule and cost estimates and establishing a stable and
experienced development team.
The authors examine the effects on cost of various trends in test
and evaluation for certain military systems.
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