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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.

Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Prepared for the Acquisition Research Program at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA 93943

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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 1001 to 1020 of 2351
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2019-05-13Foundational Assumptions and Associated ObservablesGregory A. Davis; John W. Bailey; Matthew S. Goldberg
2019-05-13A Framework for a Defense Systems Effectiveness Modeling and Analysis Capability: Systems Effectiveness Modeling for AcquisitionJohn M. Green; Jerrell Stracener
2019-05-13Rethinking Government Supplier Decisions: The Economic Evaluation of Alternatives (EEoA)Francois Melese; James Fan
2019-05-13System Maturity Estimation During Program ExecutionJohn C. Kamp; Ebrahim Malalla
2019-05-13A Robust Framework for Analysis of Alternatives (AoA)Moshe Kress; Brian Morgan
2019-05-13A Comparative Analysis of Advanced Methodologies to Improve the Acquisition of Information Technology in the Department of Defense for Optimal Risk Mitigation and Decision Support Systems to Avoid Cost and Schedule OverrunsThomas J. Housel; Johnathan Mun; Ben Carlton; Ray Jones
2019-05-13Making Time From Data: Toward Realistic Acquisition Schedule EstimatesCharles Pickar; Raymond Franck
2019-05-13Predicting Federal Contractor Performance Issues Using Data AnalyticsDavid Gill; William A. Muir; Rene G. Rendon
2019-05-13Product Life-Cycle Management for Early Acquisition ProgramsLawrence Uchmanowicz
2016-05-05The Impact of Learning Curve Model Selection and Criteria for Cost Estimation Accuracy in the DoDCandice Honious; Brandon Johnson; John Elshaw; Adedeji Badiru
2019-05-13Evaluating the Use of Public Data Sources to Improve Acquisition Processes: A Market Research Use CaseDorcas L. Lasalle; Kristin Fitzgerald
2019-05-13Data Enhancement and Analysis of Federal Acquisition DatabasesNingning Wu; M. Eduard Tudoreanu; Richard Wang; Wenxue Jiang
2019-05-13Identification and Characterization of Data for Acquisition Category (ACAT) II IV ProgramsMegan McKernan; Jeffrey A. Drezner
2019-05-13Risk Management and Information Assurance Decision SupportHanan Hibshi; Travis D. Breaux
2019-05-13Uncovering Cascading Vulnerabilities in Model-Centric Acquisition Programs and EnterprisesDonna H. Rhodes; Jack Reid
2019-05-13Lead Systems Integration: A Key Enabler for System of Systems Engineering and IntegrationRonald R. Carlson; Warren Vaneman
2019-05-13An Analytic Model of Success for Information Technology Decision MakingT.M Clemons III; KC Chang; Sean Tzeng
2019-05-13Survive, But Not Thrive? The Constraining Influence of Government Funding on Technology Start-UpsJason Rathje
2019-05-13Army's Search for a Better Uniform Camouflage Pattern A Case StudyRobert F. Mortlock
2016-05-05The Role of Inflation and Price Escalation Adjustments in Properly Estimating Program Costs: F-35 Case StudyStanley Horowitz; Bruce Harmon
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 1001 to 1020 of 2351