Exploring Performance in Air Force Science and Technology Programs

Eric A. Plack, J. Ritschel, E. T. White, C. Koschnick, Scott Drylie
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Science and technology (S&T) programs serve an important function in the defense acquisition process as the initial phase leading to discovery and development of warfighting technology. The results of these programs impact the larger major defense acquisition programs, which integrate the technologies in subsequent phases of the life cycle. Despite this important role, little prior research has examined the performance of S&T programs. In this study, the authors investigate the impact of technological maturation as a critical success factor in Air Force S&T programs. The results suggest that S&T programs with mature technologies are more likely to experience above average cost growth and larger contract values while less likely to experience schedule growth. Additionally, the authors find the partnership method between the government and contractor matters for both technological maturation and schedule growth. Lastly, the nature of the S&T program is important, with aerospace programs more likely to technologically mature than human systems programs.
探索空军科技项目的性能
科学技术(S&T)计划在国防采办过程中起着重要作用,是导致作战技术发现和发展的初始阶段。这些项目的结果将影响更大的主要国防采买项目,这些项目将在生命周期的后续阶段整合这些技术。尽管这一重要作用,很少有先前的研究考察了科技项目的表现。在这项研究中,作者调查了技术成熟作为空军科技项目成功的关键因素的影响。结果表明,拥有成熟技术的科技项目更有可能经历高于平均水平的成本增长和更大的合同价值,而不太可能经历计划增长。此外,作者发现政府与承包商之间的伙伴关系方式对技术成熟和进度增长都有影响。最后,科技计划的性质很重要,航天计划比人类系统计划更有可能在技术上成熟。
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