On systems engineering processes in system-of-systems acquisition
Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. === S results show that a low-risk SoS acquisition could continue with the current SE process as the benefits derived from an extensive front-end SE process are limited. Conversely, a high-risk SoS acquisition should adopt the SoS SE process...
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ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-56892015-08-06T16:02:40Z On systems engineering processes in system-of-systems acquisition Heng, Jiin Shyang. Huynh, Thomas V. Osmundson, John S. Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.). Systems Engineering Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. S results show that a low-risk SoS acquisition could continue with the current SE process as the benefits derived from an extensive front-end SE process are limited. Conversely, a high-risk SoS acquisition should adopt the SoS SE process proposed herein to enhance the SoS acquisition program's chance of success. It is highrisk SoS acquisitions such as the US Army's Future Combat System, the US Coast Guard's Deep Water System, the Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS), and Homeland Security's SBInet that would likely benefit from the proposed SoS SE process. 2012-03-14T17:46:23Z 2012-03-14T17:46:23Z 2011-06 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/5689 743236353 This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. As such, it is in the public domain, and under the provisions of Title 17, United States Code, Section 105, it may not be copyrighted. Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School |
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Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. === S results show that a low-risk SoS acquisition could continue with the current SE process as the benefits derived from an extensive front-end SE process are limited. Conversely, a high-risk SoS acquisition should adopt the SoS SE process proposed herein to enhance the SoS acquisition program's chance of success. It is highrisk SoS acquisitions such as the US Army's Future Combat System, the US Coast Guard's Deep Water System, the Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS), and Homeland Security's SBInet that would likely benefit from the proposed SoS SE process. |
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