A Methodology for Comparing Costs and Benefits of Management Alternatives for F-22 Sustainment
Cynthia R. Cook,Michael Boito,John C. Graser,Edward G. Keating,Michael J. Neumann
A Methodology for Comparing Costs and Benefits of Management Alternatives for F-22 Sustainment
Cynthia R. Cook,Michael Boito,John C. Graser,Edward G. Keating,Michael J. Neumann
The U.S. Air Force asked RAND Project AIR FORCE to perform a congressionally required assessment of contractor versus organic management of F-22 air vehicle and F119 engine sustainment to determine the most cost-effective approach. The methodology involved the development of notional government sustainment organizations and a consideration of a variety of factors relevant to such a decision, including the asserted benefits of each approach.
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