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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): 421 to 440 of 484
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2010-10-28Towards Real-Time Program Awareness via Lexical Link AnalysisYing Zhao; Shelley Gallup; Douglas J. MacKinnon
2010-09-30A New Approach to Government Vendor Selection Decisions: A Three-Stage, Multiattribute Procurement AuctionJay Simon; Francois Melese
2010-10-04Army Contracting Command Workforce Model AnalysisTimothy Reed
2010-11-04Cross-Country Evidence on the Impact of Shifting Economic and Strategic Landscapes on the Global Defense Industrial BaseNayantara Hensel
2010-09-17Improving Government Procurement: Lessons from the Coast Guard Deepwater ProgramTrevor Brown; David Van Slyke; Matthew Potoski
2004-12-01The Yoder Three-tier Model for Optimal Planning and Execution of Contingency ContractingElliott Cory Yoder
2010-09-24Systems Engineering Applied Leading Indicators: Enabling Assessment of Acquisition Technical PerformancePaul Montgomery; Ron Carlson
2010-09-03Research on System-of-Systems AcquisitionJohn S. Osmundson; Thomas V. Huynh; Rene G. Rendon
2010-08-23Services Supply Chain in the Department of Defense: Comparison of Acquisition Management Practices in Army, Navy, and Air ForceAruna Apte; Uday M. Apte; Rene G. Rendon
2010-08-02Joint Effects-based Contracting and "Phase - "0" OperationsE. Cory Yoder
2010-08-09System Dynamics Modeling for Improved Knowledge Value Assessment: A Proof of Concept StudyDavid N. Ford; Thomas J. Housel; John T. Dillard
2010-08-01Understanding and Mitigating Protests of Department of Defense Acquisition ContractsSteven M. Maser; G. Frederick Thompson
2010-07-01The Effect of the Nunn-McCurdy Amendment on Unit Cost Growth of Defense Acquisition ProjectsJacques S. Gansler; William Lucyshyn; Adam Spiers
2010-07-01Defense Acquisition Workforce ModernizationJacques S. Gansler; William Lucyshyn; Michael Arendt
2010-08-02A New Paradigm to Address Bid ProtestsFrancois Melese; Diana Angelis; Peter Coughlan; Raymond Franck; William Gates; Max Kidalov; C.J. LaCivita
2010-05-04The Remanufacturing Process of Defense Assets with Stochastic YieldGeraldo Ferrer
2004-11-01Engagement Versus Disengagement: How Structural and Commercially-Based Regulatory Changes Have Increased Government Risks in Federal AcquisitionsElliott Cory Yoder
2010-06-16Assessment of Army Contracting Command Contract Management ProcessesRene G. Rendon
2010-06-02System Earned Readiness Management for Defense AcquisitionBrian J. Sauser; Jose E. Ramirez-Marquez
2010-05-01Contractors on the Battlefield: Resolving the Remaining Policy IssuesRichard L. Dunn
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 421 to 440 of 484