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Title: An Empirical Evaluation of Navy METOC Projects using Project Management Standards
Authors: Elizabeth Rhodus
Keywords: project management
project
management
navy
PMBOK
project management body of knowledge
METOC
Meteorology and Oceanography
Issue Date: 12-Apr-2022
Publisher: Acquisition Research Program
Citation: Published--Unlimited Distribution
Series/Report no.: Program Management;NPS-PM-22-027
Abstract: Although project managers are in high public-sector dema nd , the Navy Meteorology and Oceanography (METOC) command studied has yet to adopt a project management requirement. With multiple fa cilities , acquisition elements, and mission-essential projects , cross-departmental dependencies exist that require proper project oversight. Without project mana gement, mission-essential projects are done in a vacuum; personnel are often una\Wre of the impacts of specific tasks. By requiring a specific type of project management structure, Navy METOC commands would have an avenue to implement a hybrid project management office. This research examined a hypothetical group of projects within a Navy METOC command's area of the Department of Defense using the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) standards. From requirements initiation to project schedules, this analysis identified gaps throughout a Navy METOC command's ad-hoc project management process. Using the PMBOK as a baseline , we recommend: 1) designate a person or position to support the ongoing creat ion, command support, and maintenance of project-based docum ents/temp la tes, 2) implement a hybrid project management office where a position exists to support the command with info rmation , tec hnique s, and tools, and 3) encourage and authorize regular foundational training for one person in each department. With the insertion of project management, the command and its personnel would be more efficient, task -orien ted, and aligned.
Description: Program Management / Defense Acquisition Community Contributor
URI: https://dair.nps.edu/handle/123456789/4540
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