ARJ 75
Vol. 22, No. 4
Issue 75: January 2015
The Defense Acquisition Research Journal (ARJ) is a scholarly peer-reviewed journal published by the Defense Acquisition University (DAU). All submissions receive a blind review to ensure impartial evaluation. Articles represent the views of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the DAU or the Department of Defense.
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Adequately resourced systems engineering and technical planning before Milestone A can help a program define realistic requirements, establish executable programs, and deliver systems on time and on budget.
Requirements Engineering in an Agile Software Development Environment
The use of best business practices and lessons learned to standardize requirements development and refinement processes can be beneficial to a Business Capability Lifecycle software acquisition program.
Acquisition Challenge: The Importance of Incompressibility in Comparing Learning Curve Models
When applying learning curves to cost estimation techniques, the value selected for the incompress-ibility factor is critical for model accuracy.
Technical Data Packages: When Can They Reduce Costs for the Department of Defense?
This article presents an economic model analyzing the impact of research and development costs, production costs, and quantity requirements on the price of a Technical Data Package.
Balancing Incentives and Risks in Performance-Based Contracts
This research examines issues associated with PBL contracts and how the DoD can mitigate operational/ financial risks and build long-term partnerships with commercial contractors.
Defense Acquisition Research Journal
Vol. 22, No. 4
Issue 75: January 2015