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These appendixes explain the methodology used in an analysis of the costs and savings of joint aircraft acquisition programs. They illustrate calculations for theoretical maximum savings in acquisition and in operations and support, historical joint aircraft cost-growth premiums, savings needed to offset premiums, and two cost-comparison methodologies.
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Do joint fighter programs save money?: technical appendixes on methodology
2013, RAND Corporation
in English
0833079328 9780833079329
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Table of Contents
Appendix A: Calculation of Theoretical Maximum Joint Aircraft Acquisition Program Savings
Appendix B: Calculation of the Joint Acquisition Cost-Growth Premium from Historical Aircraft Programs
Appendix C: Calculation of Maximum Joint O&S Savings from an "Ideal" Joint Fighter Program
Appendix D: Exploring the Magnitude of Joint O&S Savings Needed to Offset Joint Acquisition Cost-Growth Premium
Appendix E: Primary Methodology for Comparing JSF Costs with Those of Three Notional Single-Service Fighters
Appendix F: Alternative Procurement Methodology and Results for Comparing JSF Costs with Those of Three Notional Single-Service Fighters.
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"RAND Project Air Force."
"MG-1225/1-AF"--Page 4 of cover.
"Prepared for the United States Air Force."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-66).
Also available on the internet via WWW in PDF format.
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