Accession Number:

AD1016807

Title:

Controlling Costs: The 6-3-5 Method - Case Studies at NAVSEA and NATO

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Corporate Author:

Catalyst Technologies Ridgecrest United States

Report Date:

2016-04-30

Abstract:

This paper discusses a critical gap in the U.S. Navy acquisition process. This gap is caused by the absence of workforce alignment metrics and metadata algorithms in two areas 1 As applied to determining estimated cost per work breakdown element as part of the bid analysis process and 2 after the award is granted, as part of the task management functions to ensure expectations associated with the original estimate can be reliably fulfilled. In this paper, the integration of workforce alignment metrics that are processed by a statistically-based, metadata-driven algorithm is referred to as the 6-3-5 Method. The 6-3-5 Method was specifically engineered using results from numerous case studies from NAVSEA- and NATO-based programs focused on creating adequate cost control measures in support of the acquisition process. Based on these case studies, it is shown that the Department of the Navys acquisition process has a significant gap in its ability to adequately provide cost control. The case studies demonstrate how the 6-3-5 Method fills this gap, ensuring the future financial health and competitive status of the U.S. Navy to adequately address emerging threats to U.S. national defense.

Descriptive Note:

Conference Paper

Supplementary Note:

Thirteenth Annual Acquisition Research Symposium , 04 May 2016, 05 May 2016,

Pages:

0039

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Distribution Statement:

Approved For Public Release;

File Size:

2.93MB