The Navy has embarked upon a program to determine the feasibility of using Combat System Architecture (CSA) concepts in the design of combat system elements of future Naval combatant ships. The objective of the study described herein was to determine the feasibility of applying concepts from the Commercial Airline Acquisition Methodology (CAAM) into the Navy's CSA program. CAAM profiles, Air Force application of CAAM, and the Navy acquisition methodology were identified. A comparative analysis of the methodologies was performed. Conclusions and recommendations were formulated concerning those features of CAAM which are potentially feasible for implementation into the CSA program. (Author)
Procurement Concept Feasibility Study of the Combat System Architecture (CSA) Program
1980
132 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Management Practice , Marine Engineering , Avionics , Naval procurement , Naval vessels , Acquisition , Feasibility studies , Commercial aviation , Comparison , Methodology , Military requirements , Logistics support , Vendors , Contract proposals , Computer applications , CSA(Combat System Architecture)
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