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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): 461 to 480 of 2351
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2022-05-06DOD Has Increased its Use of Fixed-Price Incentive Contracts, but is it Getting Better Outcomes?Julie A. Clark
2022-05-06Emergency Contracting: Themes from Agencies’ Disaster and Pandemic Response EffortsMarie Mak, Janet McKelvey; Meghan Perez
2022-05-06Reducing Asymmetry in Countering Uncrewed Aircraft SystemsChristian Thiessen, Douglas L. Van Bossuyt; Britta Hale
2022-05-06Challenging Industry to Innovate! How the Government Can Apply Transparency, Collaboration, Unencumbered Communication, and Dynamic Engagement Through Challenge-Based AcquisitionVanessa McCollum, Justin Raines; Ryan Novak, Kasey Pugh; Adam Bouffard, Craig Carlton
2022-05-06Uncrewed Maritime Systems: Navy Should Improve Its Approach to Maximize Early InvestmentsDiana Moldafsky, Larri Fish
2022-05-06Acquisition Security Framework (ASF)Carol Woody
2022-05-06Supply Chain Resilience in an Era of Strategic CompetitionEmily de La Bruyere, Nathan Picarsic
2022-05-06Predictability and Forecasting of Acquisition Careers in the ArmyEduardo López
2022-05-06A CMS‐Based Competency Assessment of the DoD Contracting WorkforceRene G. Rendon
2022-05-06Program Management versus Portfolio Management in Defense AcquisitionRobert F. Mortlock, Raymond Jones; Conor Stewart, Adam Deitrich; Jordan Reid
2022-05-06Framework for Organizational Needs of Innovation in the Department of DefenseBilly Fabian, Jen Gebhardt
2022-05-06Analyzing the Composition of the Small Business Defense Industrial BaseAmanda Bresler, Alex Bresler
2022-05-06The Slow Destruction of the Defense Industrial BaseMoshe Schwartz, Michelle Johnson
2022-05-06Defense Industrial Base Analysis: Body Armor Case StudyRobert Mortlock
2022-05-06Improving Economy and Efficiency in Federal ContractingEmily Murphy
2022-05-06Exploring the Potential for 3D Printing: Medical Logistics in Operational EnvironmentsElena Williams, Bryan Hudgens; Kathryn Aten
2022-05-06Harnessing the Power of Digital Platforms to Accelerate Adoption Rates of Emerging Technologies and InnovationsCarly Jackson
2022-05-06Gamified Education and Training for Defense AcquisitionDan Finkenstadt, Erik Helzer
2022-05-06Framework for Organizational Needs of Innovation in the Department of DefenseJennifer M. Taylor
2022-05-02An Investigation of the Role of System Effectiveness in the Acquisition and Sustainment of U.S. Defense Systems: 1958 to 2021John M. Green
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 461 to 480 of 2351