The Programmatics of Acquisition in Systems of Systems

J.D. Smith, B. C. Meyers
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Large, complex systems development has always been challenging, even when the "only" things a program manager had to worry about were cost, schedule, and performance within a single program. The emergence of new operational concepts like network-centric operations, greatly expanded use of joint and combined operations, and rampant growth in system complexity has led to the prevalence of interoperable systems of systems as the preferred solution to providing operational capability. Unfortunately, the "programmatics" (i.e., the relationships between-and orchestration of activities across-all lifecycle aspects, including program management, system acquisition, development, transition/ deployment, sustainment, and operational use) are not well understood in systems of systems and, as a result, system-centric approaches are frequently employed, often with disastrous consequences. To better understand the root causes for these problems, and identify potential mitigation strategies, this paper introduces some simple guidelines-in the form of a set of laws, or meta-behavioral descriptions and a corresponding reasoning framework-to assist program managers with systems-of-systems programmatics.
“系统的系统”中的获取编程
大型、复杂的系统开发一直是具有挑战性的,即使当项目经理不得不担心的“唯一”事情是单个项目中的成本、进度和性能时也是如此。新的作战概念的出现,如网络中心作战,联合和联合作战的极大扩展使用,以及系统复杂性的猖獗增长,导致了互操作系统的系统作为提供作战能力的首选解决方案的流行。不幸的是,“程序化”(即,跨所有生命周期方面的活动之间的关系和编排,包括程序管理、系统获取、开发、转换/部署、维护和操作使用)在系统的系统中没有得到很好的理解,因此,经常采用以系统为中心的方法,通常会带来灾难性的后果。为了更好地理解这些问题的根本原因,并确定潜在的缓解策略,本文介绍了一些简单的指导方针——以一组定律的形式,或元行为描述和相应的推理框架——以帮助项目经理进行系统的系统编程。
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