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dc.contributor.authorAruna Apte
dc.date.accessioned2020-03-16T17:06:30Z-
dc.date.available2020-03-16T17:06:30Z-
dc.date.issued2005-05-01
dc.identifier.citationPublished--Unlimited Distribution
dc.identifier.urihttps://dair.nps.edu/handle/123456789/209-
dc.descriptionAcquisition Management / NPS Faculty Research
dc.description.abstractIn the view of many, the Acquisition process for the Department of Defense is ripe for repair. Some of the signs illustrating this can be found in cost overruns, late deliveries, and unfulfilled expectations. These necessary adjustments could be due to reasons such as misunderstanding the ultimate need of warfighters and/or ever-changing budgets. Re-evaluation is especially needed in the acquisition of weapon systems and shipbuilding. A research study conducted by the researcher regarding the Phalanx Weapon System (CIWS) is the origin of this abstract.
dc.description.sponsorshipAcquisition Research Program
dc.languageEnglish (United States)
dc.publisherAcquisition Research Program
dc.relation.ispartofseriesSpiral Development
dc.relation.ispartofseriesNPS-AM-05-026
dc.subjectPhalanx Weapon System (CIWS)
dc.titleSpiral Development
dc.typeArticle
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