This monograph presents findings of a RAND Project AIR FORCE research project documenting lessons learned by the U.S. Air Force (USAF) and other Department of Defense (DoD) cost analysis and acquisition community members from the implementation of evolutionary acquisition (EA)strategies for major Air Force defense space acquisition programs. In May 2003, DoD mandated EA strategies relying on spiral development as the preferred approach to satisfying operational needs.
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This monograph presents findings of a RAND Project AIR FORCE research project documenting lessons learned by the U.S. Air Force (USAF) and other Department of Defense (DoD) cost analysis and acquisition community members from the implementation of evolutionary acquisition (EA)strategies for major Air Force defense space acquisition programs. In May 2003, DoD mandated EA strategies relying on spiral development as the preferred approach to satisfying operational needs.
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Very good. Glued binding. xxx, 116 p. Footnotes. Illustrations (figures and tables). Abbreviations. Bibliography. This monograph presents findings of a RAND research project documenting lessons learned by the U.S. Air Force and other Department of Defense cost analysis and acquisition community from the implementation of evolutionary acquisition strategies for major defense space acquisition programs. Lorell is a senior political scientist at the RAND Corporation. He specializes in weapon system acquisition policies, defense industrial base, international weapon system collaboration, weapons procurement and industrial policies of allies. He is the lead author or coauthor of more than 45 RAND reports and books. Lorell's work focuses on weapon system acquisition and cost analysis policies and improving overall outcomes. Lorell received the RAND President's Award in recognition of "his significant collection of research on strategies and processes for acquiring complex defense systems, both in the United States and other countries, and his production of numerous reports that are now standard."