This thesis investigates a new concept in Naval Aviation: total contractor logistics support. The Federal Government's policy of relying on the private sector for goods and services, as promulgated in OMB Circular No. A-76, is examined in depth. The history and present experiences of the military services concerning contractor aviation logistics support are outlined and discussed. The Navy's T-44A program, including the acquisition, total logistics support contract, and the Navy's experience with this first 'turn key' operation of aircraft, is discussed in depth. Finally, the major advantages and disadvantages of total contractor support in Naval Aviation are explained and analyzed. (Author)
Total Contractor Logistics Support: A New Concept in Naval Aviation
1977
90 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Aircraft , Management Practice , Logistics support , Naval procurement , Management planning and control , Contract administration , Contracts , Contract proposals , Naval budgets , Cost analysis , Maintenance , Design to cost , Cost overruns , Trade off analyses , Naval aviation
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