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Best Practices


Best Practices

Author: Jack L. Brock, Jr.

language: en

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Release Date: 2001-09


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Best Practices


Best Practices

Author: United States. General Accounting Office

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1999


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Complex Contracting


Complex Contracting

Author: Trevor L. Brown

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2013-08-08


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Complex Contracting draws on core social science concepts to provide wide-ranging practical advice on how best to manage complex acquisitions. Using a strong analytical framework, the authors assess contract management practices, suggesting strategies for improvement and ways to avoid the pitfalls of managing contracts for large and sophisticated projects. An in-depth analysis of the US Coast Guard's Deepwater program is included to illustrate ways to respond to real-world contracting challenges. This high-profile and controversial case consisted of a projected 25-year, $24 billion contract through which the US Coast Guard would buy a system of new boats, aircraft, communications, and control architecture to replace its aging fleet. The authors explore the reasons why this program, launched with such promise, turned out so poorly, and apply the lessons learned to similarly complex contracting scenarios. This engaging and accessible book has broad applicability and will appeal to policymakers, practitioners, scholars and students.