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OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND ACQUISITION) WASHINGTON DC


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Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Shortages Management Plan Guidance APR 2005 15 pages
Authors:  OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND ACQUISITION) WASHINGTON DC
The full text of this report is available for sale.The following provides guidance for developing Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Shortages (DMSMS) management plans and delineates the minimum information required for all levels of leadership to properly manage DMSMS. This guidance is not intended as a DMSMS tutorial. Additional background information can be obtained from the Defense Acquisition University or Department of Defense DMSMS Center of Excellence. Since programs vary in complexity and scope, this guidance does not provide ...


Using Architectures for Research, Development, and Acquisition 07 OCT 2004 194 pages
Authors:  C. E. Dickerson; S. M. Soules; M. R. Sabins; P. H. Charles; OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND ACQUISITION) WASHINGTON DC
The full text of this report is available for sale.The goal of this book is to show how architectures can be used to enable a capabilities-based approach to the research, development, and acquisition of DoD families of systems that must interoperate with each other in the conduct of military operations. Much has been written about architectures and about capabilities-based acquisition. This book is about the pilot projects that have actually been used to explore the utility of the architecture ...


Life Cycle Technology Insertion JUL 2002 72 pages
Authors:  G. Webber; J. Smith; J. Anderson; J. Bachkosky; D. Brown; P. Fratarangelo; R. Hogan; J. Johnson; D. Katz; M. Kelly; OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND ACQUISITION) WASHINGTON DC
The full text of this report is available for sale.United States defense strategy is critically dependent on its ability to exploit advanced technology. History has shown that technology can act as a major force multiplier and provide operational superiority against adversaries and the threats they present to the American way of life. It is critical for the Department of the Navy (DON) to exploit technology to create war-fighting capabilities as quickly and efficiently as possible. To that end senior ...


Using Architecture Analysis for Mission Capability Acquisition 2002 15 pages
Authors:  Charles Dickerson; Steve Soules; OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND ACQUISITION) WASHINGTON DC
The full text of this report is available for sale.Historically, the DoD Architecture Framework has been used for designing new systems. Recently though, architectural work that was developed for Fleet Battle Experiment India (FBE I) was used to define the framework for the Mission Capability Package (MCP) for Naval Time Critical Targeting (TCT). The architecture products were used to describe, assess and choose investment strategies leading to a more capable and efficient integration of systems that would produce the ...


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