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Established in 2003, the Acquisition Research Program (ARP) at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) is 100% sponsor funded by orginaizations within the Department of Defense (DoD) and the Department of the Navy (DON). The ARP was strategically created and nurtured to grow organically as a free and open forum that invites innovation and debate on current defense acquisition topics that can provide intellectual rigor and operational impacts to support the warfighter. Through the combined efforts of NPS faculty and experts from US universities, think tanks, industry, and government; ARP generates a stream of relevant information on defense acquisition policies and management processes, with viable recommendations for improvement.

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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 241 to 260 of 483
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2015-12-30Achieving Better Buying Power through Acquisition of Open Architecture Software Systems, Volume IIWalt Scacchi; Thomas A. Alspaugh
2015-12-30A Real Options Approach to Quantity and Cost Optimization for Lifetime and Bridge Buys of PartsPeter Sandborn; Navid Goudarzi
2015-09-30Lexical Link Analysis (LLA) Application: Improving Web Service to Defense Acquisition Visibility EnvironmentYing Zhao; Douglas J. MacKinnon; Shelley P. Gallup
2015-12-30Achieving Better Buying Power through Acquisition of Open Architecture Software Systems, Volume IWalt Scacchi; Thomas A. Alspaugh
2015-09-22Independent Research and Development (IR&D): the Challenges ContinueJacques S. Gansler
2015-09-22Big Data Analysis of Contractor Performance for Services Acquisition in DoD: A Proof of ConceptRene G. Rendon; Uday Apte; Mike Dixon
2015-09-16Analysis of Capabilities of Organizations in the Areas of Responsibility for U.S. Commands of the United States Navy to Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster ReliefAruna Apte; Bryan Hudgens
2015-09-20Benchmarking Naval Shipbuilding with 3D Laser Scanning, Additive Manufacturing, and Collaborative Product Lifecycle ManagementTom Housel; David Ford; Johnathan Mun; Sandra Hom
2005-11-01Developing Software Requirements Supporting Open Architecture Performance Goals in Critical DoD System-of-SystemsBrad Naegle
2015-09-15Persistent Platforms: The DDG 51 CaseIra Lewis
2015-08-25Analysis of Defense Products Contract Trends, 1990-2014Andrew Hunter; Gregory Sanders; Jesse Ellman; Jacob Bell
2015-08-26United States Navy Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) Costs: A Preliminary StudyAruna Apte; Keenan Yoho
2015-08-25Competition and Bidding Data as an Indicator of the Health of the U.S. Defense Industrial BaseAndrew Hunter; Gregory Sanders; Jesse Ellman; Samantha Cohen
2015-08-25Measuring the Success of Acquisition Reform by Major DoD ComponentsAndrew Hunter; Greg Sanders; Rhys McCormick; Samantha Cohen; Maura Rose McQuade
2015-08-25Avoiding Terminations, Single Offer Competition, and Costly Changes with Fixed-Price ContractsAndrew Hunter; Gregory Sanders; Alexander Lobkovsky Meitiv; Rhys McCormick; Maura McQuade; Guy Nzeribe
2015-07-27Towards Rapid Re-Certification Using Formal AnalysisDaniel Smullen; Travis Breaux
2015-07-27PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS, MARKET CONDITIONS AND CONTRACT TYPE: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE USE OF FIXED-PRICE AND COST REIMBURSEMENT CONTRACTSTrevor Brown; Yong Woon Kim; Alex Roberts
2015-07-06Acquisition Risks in a World of Joint Capabilities: Evaluating Complex ConfigurationsMary Maureen Brown
2015-06-30Improved Acquisition for System Sustainment: Availability-Based Importance Framework for Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul AcquisitionKash Barker
2005-10-01Impact of Diffusion and variability on Vendor Performance EvaluationKenneth Doerr; Donald R. Eaton; Ira Lewis
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 241 to 260 of 483