Researching and manufacturing fighters, ships, and tanks are only part of the picture for defense contracts. Contracting for services accounts for over 41 percent of Do D contract obligations in 2018. Services include maintaining equipment, moving people and things, creating software, providing server space, and construction. Service contracting is challenging as services can be difficult to define and measure. But services are increasingly central to the U.S. economy. The Department of Defense seeks to attract new firms that will increase its speed and agilitymany of these firms are service providers, e.g., data analytics or cloud computing. CSIS looked at a million contracts to evaluate how three factors influence performance: 1.service complexity 2.contract-management capacity 3.vendor’s history working with a Do D contracting office The existing data fails to explain large differences in contract office performance. More Do D transparency about contracting office capacity could help make a case for further investments.The report also found that when vendors and contracting offices have a longer history, they tend to have better results. That means Do D needs to think not only about recruiting new partners, but also about helping them succeed.
Andrew P. Hunter & Gregory Sanders
Measuring Service Contract Performance [EPUB ebook]
Preliminary Findings on Effects of Service Complexity, Managerial Capacity, and Paired History
Measuring Service Contract Performance [EPUB ebook]
Preliminary Findings on Effects of Service Complexity, Managerial Capacity, and Paired History
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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9781538140260 ● Maison d’édition Center for Strategic & International Studies ● Publié 2021 ● Téléchargeable 3 fois ● Devise EUR ● ID 7790379 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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