Hakutulokset: Kirjoja kirjailijalta Mary E Chenoweth
yhteensä 10 hakutulosta
Best Practices in Developing Proactive Supply Strategies for Air Force Low-Demand Service Parts
The authors review Air Force purchases of 3low-demand2 parts, analyzing how much the Air Force spends on such parts and the types of parts that have a low demand. They then …
Issues with Access to Acquisition Data and Information in the Department of Defense
Acquisition data and information are the foundation for decisionmaking, management, and oversight of weapon-system acquisition programs. The authors review 21 key acquisition data …
Applying Best Practices to Military Commercial-Derivative Aircraft Engine Sustainment
This report assesses the feasibility and extent to which the Department of Defense might decrease the operating and support costs of its military commercial-derivative engines …
Government Accountability Office Bid Protests in Air Force Source Selections
Analysis of Government Accountability Office Bid Protests in Air Force Source Selections Over the Past Two Decades
The F100 Engine Purchasing and Supply Chain Management Demonstration
The authors describe spend analyses they conducted in 2002 for the first phase of a purchasing and supply management demonstration at the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center for of …
Estimating the Benefits of the Air Force Purchasing and Supply Chain Management Initiative
One tool the Air Force is using to improve its logistical support to the warfighter is purchasing and supply-chain management (PSCM). Is PSCM doing what it was intended to do? If …
Best Practices in Supplier Relationship Management and Their Early Implementation in the Air Force Material Command
Organizational Policy Levers Can Affect Acquisition Reform Implementation in Air Force Repair Contracts
A study of the implementation of innovative practices in Air Force depot maintenance contracts, this book looks at the relationship between organizational levers (means leadership …
Quality of Life at Contingency Bases
Quality-of-life goods and services for soldiers operating from contingency bases are key for morale and physical and emotional well-being but also a substantial logistics burden, …