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Calhoun: The NPS Institutional Archive
Acquisition Research Program Acquisition Research Publications
2012-05-12
Acquisition Research: Creating Synergy for
Informed Change, Wednesday Schedule, May
16, 2012
Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
http://hdl.handle.net/10945/51473
To request defense acquisition research or to become a research sponsor, please contact:
NPS Acquisition Research Program Attn: James B. Greene, RADM, USN (Ret.) Acquisition Chair Graduate School of Business & Public Policy Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, CA 93943-5103
Tel: (831) 656-2092 Fax: (831) 656-2253 E-mail: [email protected] www.acquisitionresearch.net
Conference Website: www.researchsymposium.org
ACQ!)ISITION RESEARCH: CREATING SYNERGY FOR INFORMED CHANGE
gTH ANNUAL ACQUISITION RESEARCH
SYMPOSIUM
WEDNESDAY SCHEDULE
MAY 16, 2012
6:00 am Registration & Continental Breakfast
Welcome: Dr. Keith F. Snider, 8:00 am Associate Professor, Graduate
School of Business and Public Policy
8:10 am Plenary Panel 1. Defense Affordability
Chair: Dr. Jacques S. Gansler, Director, Center for Public Policy & Private Enterprise, University of Maryland
Dr. Nancy Spruill, Director, Acquisition Resources & Analysis , Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology & Logistics
Mrs. Eleanor R. Spector, Vice President, Prime Contract Management, Fluor Government Group
Mrs. Katrina McFarland, President, Defense Acquisition University
9:45am Break
Introduction: Daniel T. Oliver, 10:00 am VADM, USN (Ret.), President, Naval
Postgraduate School
Keynote: The Honorable Frank
10:10 am Kendall Ill, Acting Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology & Logistics
11:00 am Break
Concurrent Panel Sessions Begin
Acquisition
Chair: Joseph L. Yakovac Jr., L TG, USA (Ret.), Senior Lecturer, NPS
System DefinitionEnabled Acquisition-A Concept for Defining Requirements for Applying Mode/Based Systems Engineering to the Acquisition of DoD Complex Systems
Paul Montgomery, Ron Carlson & John Quartuccio . NPS
Development and Extension of a Deterministic System of Systems Performance Prediction Methodology for an Acknowledged System of Systems
Richard Volkert, Carly Jackson. SSC-Pacific, Jerrell Stracener, & Junfang Yu , Southern Methodist Ur11v.
Multi-Objective Optimization of System Capability Satisficing in Defense Acquisition
Brian Sauser & Jose RamirezMarquez, Stevens Institute
Lunch
Acquisition Programs
Chair: Dr. Jomana Amara, Associate Professor. NPS
Data-Driven Monetization of Acquisition Risk
Katherine Morse & David Drake, ' The John Hopkins Ur11versity
Capability and Development Risk , Management in System-of-Systems Architectures: A j Portfolio Approach
1 to Decision-Making
Muharrem Mane . Navindran · Davendral1ngam l& Daniel Delaurentis, j Purdue University
I
Addressing Risk in. the Acquisition Lifecyc/e With Enterprise Simulation
Doug Bodner, Georgia Tech
Chair: Elliott Branch, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Acquisition & Procurement), Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Development & Acquisition)
Discussant: Lenn Vincent, RADM, USN (Ret.), Industry Chair, DAU
Contracting as a Science
David Lamm, NPS
The Case to Widen Defence Acquisition Research Paradigms
Kevin Burgess & David Moore, Cranfield University
Concurrent Panel Sessions Continue
Opportunities Within the DoD
Chair: Dr. Timothy Reed, Principal Director, Beyond Optimal Strategic Solutions
Too Big Not to Bundle? Examining Drivers for Consolidation of Navy Contracts
Max Kidalov, NPS
Improving the SBA 's Methodology for Setting Small Business Size Thresholds
Nancy Young Moore, Amy Cox, Lloyd Dixon, Clifford Grammich & Judith Mele, RAND
1:45 pm
3:15 pm
Panel 8. Assessing Defense Industry Health in a Constrained Fiscal and Global Context
Chair: James E. Thomsen, Principal Civilian Deputy, Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Development & Acquisition)
An Aerospace and Defense Industry Market Index for 1950-2012 and the Connection With Defense Spending
Robert Bruce Williamson, University of Tennessee
The Impact of Macroeconomic Forces and Changing Trade Winds on the Global Defense Industrial Base
Nayantara Hensel, National Defense University
Global Aerospace Industries: Rapid Changes Ahead? (Abridged)
Raymond Franck, Ira Lewis, NPS; & Bernard Udis, UCBoulder
3:30 pm
5:00 pm
Panel 10. Acquisition Strategies for Software-Intensive Systems
Chair: Pat Sullivan, Executive Director, Program Executive Officer, Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence
Cross-Program Weapons System Software Acquisition Can Save Billions
Rick Brennan, Operational Systems Inc.
An Innovative Approach to Lower the Risk of Software Intensive Development Programs
Jeff Dunlap, BAE Systems
Software Strategy for the Defense Enterprise
John Robert, Software Engineering Institute
Panel 11. Getting 'the Front End Right in Major Defense Acquisition Programs
Chair: Lorna B. l Estep, Deputy Director of Logistics, Air Fo'rce Materiel Command
Discussant: Katherine Schinasi, Independent r
Consultant, former' Managing Director, U.S. Government Accountability Office
I
Basis for a Rational Defense: Acquiring the Right Capability
J. David '. Patterson, University of Tennessee
Analysis of Alternatives: Keys to Success :1
John F. Schank, RAND ,
Panel 12. Revitalizing the Ship Design and Shipbuilding Process
Chair: Robert "Bob" G. Keane Jr., President, Ship Design USA Inc.
International Naval Technology Transfer: Lessons Learned from the Spanish and Chilean Shipbuilding Experience
Larrie Ferreiro, DAU
Total Ship Design Process Modeling
David Helgerson, CSC Advanced Marine Center; Seth Cooper, Gilbert Goddin, Daniel Billinglsey, Gene Allen & Sean Gallagher
Revitalization of Naval Surface Warfare Center: Excellence in Early Stage Combat System Engineering
Terence Sheehan, Mark Williams & Ashby Hall, NSWC Dahlgren
Monterey Social & Student Research Poster Show
Panel 13. Risk and Reward in Defense Contracting
Chair: The Honorable Brian Miller, Inspector General, U.S. General Services Administration
The Excessive Profits of Defense Contractors: Evidence and Determinants
Chong Wang & Joseph San Miguel, NPS
Fixed-Price Development Contracts: A Historical Perspective
William Lucyshyn, Jacques Gansler, & Jihaun Lu, University of Maryland
A Quantitative Risk Analysis of Deficient Contractor Business Systems
William Fast, NPS
SAVE THE DATE: 15-16 MAY 2013 1 oth Annual Acquisition Research Symposium