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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): 381 to 400 of 484
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2012-02-08The Excessive Profits of Defense Contractors: Evidence and DeterminantsChong Wang; Joseph San Miguel
2012-01-27Investigating Advances in the Acquisition of Secure Systems Based on Open Architecture, Open Source Software, and Software Product LinesWalt Scacchi; Thomas A. Alspaugh
2012-02-09Army Contracting Command Workforce Model AnalysisTimothy Reed
2012-01-05Analytical Examination of Performance-Based Acquisition StrategiesDavid R. Nowicki; Jose E. Ramirez-Marquez; Wesley S. Randall
2005-04-01Contractors in the 21st Century "Combat Zone"Richard L. Dunn
2012-01-24Better Acquisition Management through Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and Other Best Practices for Preventing and Resolving Bid ProtestsPaul R. Benishek; Benjamin L. Sheinman; Max V. Kidalov; Diana I. Angelis
2011-12-06Wall Street and the Pentagon: U.S. Defense Industry's Access to Capital Markets, 1990-2010David Berteau; Guy Ben-Ari; Roy Levy; Ryan Crotty; Cornelia Moore
2011-12-03U.S. National Defense Acquisition and Budgetary Policy in an International PerspectiveMarc R. DeVore; Lawrence R. Jones
2012-01-05Market Intelligence GuideTimothy Hawkins; Michael Knipper; Jason Ackiss; Derek Aufderheide; Pavan Balaji; Mike Corrigan; Amanda DeLancey; John Dix; Bryce Fiacco; Dan Finkenstadt; Trey Fryman; Ken Haile; Caitlin Harris; Jeremy Maloy; Mike Mealiff; John Muir; Josh Nabors; Andy Peterson; Andrew Pratt; Andrew Ramsey; James Simmons; Dan Stephens; Neil Wall; Brian Williams
2011-11-28Theory and Feasibility of Implementing Economic Input/Output Analysis of Department of Defense to Support Acquisition Decision Analysis and Cost EstimationEva Regnier; Dan Nussbaum
2011-11-19Costing Complex Products, Operations & SupportMichael Pryce
2011-11-25Apple App Store as a Business Model Supporting U.S. Navy RequirementsBrad R. Naegle; Douglas E. Brinkley
2011-11-30An Analysis of the Relationship Between the Professionalism of Defense Acquisition Program Managers and Program OutcomesKeith F. Snider
2005-04-01Navy Acquisition via Leasing: Policy, Politics, and Polemics with the Maritime Prepositioned ShipsJoseph G. San Miguel; John K. Shank
2011-10-11An Analysis of Department of Energy Cost Proposal Process and EffectivenessTimothy Reed; Sean Andrews; David Youd
2011-11-11System-of-Systems Acquisition: Alignment and CollaborationThomas V. Huynh; John S. Osmundson; Rene G. Rendon
2011-09-27When Disaster Strikes: Is Logistics and Contracting Support Ready?Aruna Apte; E. Cory Yoder
2011-09-27A Web Service Implementation for Large-Scale Automation, Visualization, and Real-Time Program-Awareness Via Lexical Link AnalysisYing Zhao; Shelley P. Gallup; Douglas J. MacKinnon
2011-09-28Strategies for Logistics in Case of a Natural DisasterAruna Apte; Keenan D. Yoho
2011-08-17Acquisition Risks in a World of Joint CapabilitiesMary Maureen Brown
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 381 to 400 of 484