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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): 341 to 360 of 2446
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2024-05-29Effectiveness and Challenges of Hiring Entry-Level Hires with no Logistics or Engineering Background within Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia DivisionStephanie Lukas
2024-05-29Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal Maritime Expeditionary Standoff Response Case StudyAndrew Cassity
2024-05-29An Emperical Analysis to Determine a Common Augmented Reality or Mixed Reality Solution to Imporve Training and Operational Capabilities for the Marine CorpsChristopher Huff
2024-05-29Using the Adaptive Acquisition Framework for the Future of the Ford-ClassBrendan Haber
2024-05-29Comparing the United States DoD and the Israeli Ministry of Defense Acquisition ProcessesJoshua Fernandez
2024-05-29The DoD's Application of Data Analytics in Financial Management: How to Achieve Competitive Advantage Through Data IntegrationOlha Danilova
2024-05-29Assessing the Djiboutian Navy Defense Industrial Base(DIB)Ibrahim Dabar
2024-05-29Evaluating SBIR Proposals: A Comparative Analysis using Artificial Intelligence and Statistical Programming in the DoD Acquisitions ProcessCullen Tores
2024-05-29U.S. Army Prototype and Production Other Transaction Trends and Potential Fiscal Year 2023 national Defense Authorization Act EffectsMegan Bridges
2024-05-01Vulnerabilities and Social Engineering Impacts on Government Acquisition ScenariosZachary Levenson, Clayton Boyer; Mary Evans, Kathleen Hyatt; Terry Leary, Ryan Novak
2024-05-01Improve Acquisition Cybersecurity Risk Using the Acquisition Security Framework and SBOM Risk FrameworkMichael Bandor, Charles M. Wallen; Carol Woody, Christopher Alberts
2024-05-01Ship Shaping: How Congress and Industry Influenced U.S. Naval Acquisitions from 1933-1938Henry Carroll
2024-05-01Industrial Assessment Directorate: Impact of the Navy’s 30-Year Shipbuilding Plan on US Industrial BaseTimothy Shives, Johnathan Mun; Thomas Housel, Shelley Gallup
2024-05-01SSBN Columbia Class Submarine Case StudyRobert Mortlock, Benjamin Field
2024-05-16Managing Resources in a DoD Space-based Agile/DevSecOps ProgramMichael Orosz
2023-06-06Sustaining Stand-in Forces: Analysis of Contracting Capabilities in the Marine CorpsMatheu Weaver
2023-06-06A Review of Air Force Human Capital Management (HCM(: A Best Value Continuum Between Air Force Readiness and Individual Needs & Desires (IN&D)Andrew Stoneberger, Kade Forrester
2023-06-06USN and USMC Landing Ship Medium (LSM) Acquisition Case StudySam Irvine
2023-06-06Post 9/11 GI Bill Transfer Benefit on Military Retention RatesDavid Long
2023-06-06Exploring the Potential use of Long-Range Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) to address Capability 3Gaps in the U.S. Coast GuardJeffrey Henkel
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 341 to 360 of 2446