
From 1960 through 2009 there were more than twenty-seven major studies of defense acquisition commissioned by presidents, Congress, and secretaries of defense, government agencies, studies and analysis organizations, and universities. Numerous other studies of defense acquisition have been conducted and published by the General Accountability Office during the same period. The reform studies over the forty-nine-year period arrived at most of same findings and made similar recommendations. But political will to make the changes, combined with internal dynamics resistant to change, led to only minor improvements. The problems of schedule slippages, cost growth, and technical performance shortfalls on defense acquisition programs have remained much the same throughout this period. Defense Acquisition Reform, 1960 to 2009: An Elusive Goal provides historical and analytical accounts of the defense acquisition process for major weapons systems in order to identify long-term trends, insights, and observations that could provide perspective and context to assist current defense decision makers and acquisition officials.
Page Count:
268
Publication Date:
2012-03-22
ISBN-10:
0160866979
ISBN-13:
9780160866975
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