Operating Under a Continuing Resolution: A Limited Assessment of Effects on Defense Procurement Contract Awards, Stephanie Young,J Michael Gilmore (9781977401038) — Readings Books

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Operating Under a Continuing Resolution: A Limited Assessment of Effects on Defense Procurement Contract Awards
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Operating Under a Continuing Resolution: A Limited Assessment of Effects on Defense Procurement Contract Awards

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RAND describes a preliminary investigation of select issues associated with Department of Defense (DoD) operations under a continuing resolution (CR). The authors develop an empirical basis for exploring the extent to which a CR is associated with adverse effects on acquisition programs by comparing projected and actual award dates and unit costs and exploring results of procurements about which DoD staff expressed specific CR-related concern.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
RAND
Country
United States
Date
2 April 2019
Pages
68
ISBN
9781977401038

RAND describes a preliminary investigation of select issues associated with Department of Defense (DoD) operations under a continuing resolution (CR). The authors develop an empirical basis for exploring the extent to which a CR is associated with adverse effects on acquisition programs by comparing projected and actual award dates and unit costs and exploring results of procurements about which DoD staff expressed specific CR-related concern.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
RAND
Country
United States
Date
2 April 2019
Pages
68
ISBN
9781977401038