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Since 2004, the Acquisition Research Program (ARP) at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) hosts a symposium annually for the acquisition community to focus on the business of defese acquisition. This symposium provides a forum for the presentation of current scholarly defense-focused acquisition research, as well as for dialogue between scholars, acquisition policy-makers, NPS students, practitioners, industry, FFRDCs and URACs. Papers/presentations are given by expert researchers from NPS and US universities/think tanks on recently completed defense-focused research and by thought leaders from DoD, industry and URAC/FFRDCs. The annual acquisition research symposium also serves an essential part of the graduate student learning experience at NPS. Students attend and participate in panel sessions to be enriched and to provide their valuable insights. The symposium also provides students the opportunity to present their research project results and/or socialize their current research topics to symposium participants at the annual student research poster show.

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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 1041 to 1060 of 2446
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2019-05-13When Does It Make Sense to Buy That? The Business Case for Optionally MannedPrashant Patel; David Tate
2019-05-13DOD Contract Management PerspectivesRene G. Rendon
2019-05-13Technology Trust: The impact of trust metrics on the adoption of autonomous systems used in high risk applicationsMichael Anderson; Johnathan Mun
2019-05-13A Framework for Aligning Small UAS Technologies with Defense Acquisition ProcessesJonathan Wong; Joslyn Fleming
2019-05-13A New Way to Justify Test and Evaluation Infrastructure InvestmentsPaul F. Piscopo; Patricia Bronson
2019-05-13Industrial Mobilization in World War I: Implications for Future Great Power ConflictPhilip Koenig; Norbert Doerry
2019-05-13Computing without Revealing: A Cryptographic Approach to eProcurementSiva C. Chaduvula
2019-05-13From Model-Based Reqs to Contractual ReqsAlejandro Salado; Paul Wach
2016-05-05Weapon Acquisition Program Outcomes and Efforts to Reform DOD's Acquisition ProcessMichael Sullivan
2019-05-13Using Technology to Innovate Defense AcquisitionKirk F. Vollmecke
2019-05-13Smart Contracts in the Federal Government Leveraging Blockchain Technology to Revolutionize AcquisitionDave Bryson; Patrick Staresina; Kenyon Doyle; Taelor Moyer
2019-05-13Department of Defense Emerging Technology Strategy: A Venture Capital PerspectiveJames Cross
2019-05-13Civil-Military Integration and the Rise of China's Techno-Security State: Implications for Great Power Competition with the United StatesTai Ming Cheung; Eric Hagt
2019-05-13Military-Civil Fusion: Crafting A Strategic ResponseNathan Picarsic
2019-05-13Cybersecurity: Converting Shock into Action Part 2Paul Shaw; Robert Tremaine
2019-05-13DOD Weapon System Cybersecurity: How Effective?Raj Chitikila
2019-05-13Acquisition Cybersecurity Management FrameworkRandy William Maule
2019-05-13Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence and Space Systems (PEO C4I and Space Systems)Kurt Rothenhaus
2019-05-13Enhancing Professional and Technical Excellence: Analysis of Contract Management Competency ModelsRene G. Rendon
2016-05-05Squaring the Project Management Circle: Updating the Cost, Schedule, and Performance MethodologyCharles Pickar
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 1041 to 1060 of 2446