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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.

Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Prepared for the Acquisition Research Program at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA 93943

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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 1381 to 1400 of 2446
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2017-03-30Realistic Acquisition Schedule Estimates: A Follow-On InquiryRaymond Franck; Gregory Hildebrandt; Charles Pickar; Bernard Udis
2017-03-30THE SECTION 809 PANELMoshe Schwartz
2017-03-30Determining New System Design Requirements to Optimize Fleet Level Metrics Under UncertaintySatadru Roy; Navindran Davendralingam; William A. Crossley; Parithi Govindaraju
2017-03-30On Data Capabilities for Acquisition ManagementRichard Wang; Ningning Wu
2017-03-30A Systemic Analysis of Military Equipment Acquisition Among NATO Suppliers: A Proof of Concept Based on a Multi-Layered DSS ApproachMartin Zsifkovits; Gonzalo Barbeito; Dieter Budde; Max Kragar; Stefan Pickl
2017-03-30Strengths and Weaknesses of China's Defense Industry and Acquisition System and Implications for the United StatesTai Ming Cheung
2017-03-30FAR-Based Crowd SourcingZachary Staples
2017-03-30Trends in Performance-Based Services AcquisitionWilliam Lucyshyn; John Rigilano
2016-05-05Blockmodeling and the Estimation of Evolutionary Architectural Growth in Major Defense Acquisition ProgramsMatthew Dabkowski; Ricardo Valerdi
2017-03-30Decision-Based Metrics for Test and Evaluation ExperimentsDashi Singham
2017-03-30The Case for Change: The Need for Stronger Engineering Program PerformanceStephen Townsend; Eric Rebentisch
2017-03-30Making Smart Decisions About Supply Chain Security in the Age of GlobalizationElizabeth McDaniel; Michelle Albert; Brian Cohen; Catherine J. Ortiz
2017-03-30Evaluating the Impact of Small Business Set-Asides on Acquisitions EfficiencyWilliam Lucyshyn; John Rigilano
2017-03-30Exploring Drivers of Better Strategic Sourcing in the Air Force Using AnalyticsAruna U. Apte; Karen A. F. Landale; Rene G. Rendon; Javier Salmeron
2017-03-30Software Productivity Trends and IssuesDavid M. Tate
2017-03-30Transformation of Test and Evaluation: The Natural Consequences of Model-Based Engineering and Modular Open Systems ArchitectureNickolas H. Guertin; Gordon Hunt
2017-03-30Persistent Platforms The DDG 51 CaseIra Lewis
2017-03-30Applying Principles of Set-Based Design to Improve Ship AcquisitionEric Rebentisch; John Genta
2017-03-30Flexible and Adaptable Ship Options: Assessing the Future Value of Incorporating Flexible Ships Design Features Into New Navy Ship ConceptsJohnathan C. Mun; Thomas J. Housel
2017-03-30Examining the Effects of Set Aside Policies on Competition and Growth for Small and Mid-Sized SuppliersTrevor L. Brown; Amanda M. Girth
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 1381 to 1400 of 2446