Our review was made to evaluate the status of AHIP to assist the Congress in its review of the fiscal year 1984 budget. Our objectives included a review of the current cost and potential cost growth of the program, program risks and development concerns, and the helicopter's survivability. In conducting our review, we examined numerous documents, including analytical studies; intelligence reports; program cost, schedule, and performance data; and other contractor and Defense documents. Also, we interviewed officials having the responsibility for these programs within the Defense; the Department of the Army; and various subordinate organizations of the Army's Materiel Development and Readiness Command, including the Scout Helicopter Project Manager's Office, the Army's Training and Doctrine Command officials, and the prime contractor program officials. Our review did not include an overall assessment of the capabilities of AHIP to perform its mission in conjunction with the Army's AH-64 attack helicopter.
Army Helicopter Improvement Program's Future May Depend on Success in Controlling Cost
1983
17 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Aircraft , Management Practice , Planning programming budgeting , Management planning and control , Research management , Economic analysis , Cost estimates , Helicopters , Production , Industries , Cost effectiveness , Army budgets , Defense systems , Attack helicopters , Operational readiness , Accounting , Finance , AH-64 helicopters