The original need for an advanced tactical fighter addressing air-to-surface requirements was released in January 1973, but the need for anewer aircraft was withdrawn from consideration due to developments in the A-10, F-16, and F-16 aircraft. In more than 30 studies between1976 and 1981, many Department of Defense (DOD) and industry participants analyzed factors relating to a next generation fighter, includingthreat force structure, mission, performance requirements, and needed technologies.
DoD Acquisition Case Study of the Air Force Advanced Tactical Fighter Program
1986
16 pages
Report
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Aircraft , Management Practice , Logistics, Military Facilities, & Supplies , Business & Economics , Acquisition , Air force , Aircrafts , Business administration , Commerce , Contractors , Contracts , Data rights , Defense systems , Department of defense , Fixed price contracts , Governments , Guarantees , Military acquisition , Personnel management , Procurement , Program management
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