Federal research and development contract trends and the supporting industrial base, 2000-2015 / / Jesse Ellman, Kaitlyn Johnson |
Autore | Ellman Jesse |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, District of Columbia ; ; Lanham, Maryland : , : Center for Strategic & International Studies : , : Rowman & Littlefield, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (77 p.) |
Disciplina | 338.97306 |
Collana | CSIS Reports |
Soggetto topico | Research and development contracts, Government - United States |
ISBN | 1-4422-7963-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Federal Research And Development Contract Trends And The Supporting Industrial Base, 2000-2015; Contents; List of Figures; Executive Summary; Federal R&D contracts have been disproportionately impacted by the budget drawdown; DoD is in the midst of a six-year trough in its development pipeline for major weapons systems; The budget drawdown has caused profound changes to the DoD R&D contracting industrial base; Much of the conventional wisdom was incorrect; Introduction; 1. Federal R&D Contracting in Context; Department of Defense; Army; Navy; Air Force; MDA; NASA
Department of Health and Human ServicesDepartment of Energy; 2. Literature Review; Structure of Overall U.S. R&D Funding; How Does R&D Function during a Recession?; Benefits of R&D Spending during a Shock; Magnitude of R&D Spending; Prioritization of R&D spending within an organization; R&D Spending during Times of Shifting Priorities; Changes in R&D Funding; Changes in targets of R&D spending; Conclusion; 3. How Has the Budget Drawdown Affected Federal R&D Contracting? Hypothesis 1: Cuts in R&D due to budget drawdown will be done on a salami slice basis, rather than reflecting a thoughtful prioritization of resourcesDepartment of Defense; NASA; HHS; Findings; Hypothesis 2: Newer R&D contracts will bear a disproportionate share of cuts during budget drawdowns; Department of Defense; NASA; HHS; Department of Energy; Findings; Hypothesis 3: Budget drawdowns will lead to shifts away from early-stage, seed-corn R&D, toward mid- to late-stage R&D tied to high-profile programs; Department of Defense; NASA; HHS; Findings Hypothesis 4: Large prime vendors will account for increasing shares of federal R&D during budget drawdownsDepartment of Defense; NASA; HHS; Findings; Hypothesis 5: During budget drawdowns, R&D will be increasingly funded out of non-R&D-focused funding accounts; Department of Defense; HHS; NASA; Findings; Hypothesis 6: During budget drawdowns, competitively sourced R&D contracts will attract increasing numbers of offerors; Department of Defense; NASA; HHS; Basic Research; Applied Research; Advanced Technology Development; Advanced Component Development & Prototypes System Development & DemonstrationOperational Systems Development; Operation of Government R&D Facilities; Findings; Hypothesis 7: The budget drawdown will discourage new entrants into the federal R&D contracting marketplace; Department of Defense; NASA; HHS; Findings; Final Thoughts; Appendix: Methodology; Inherent Restrictions of FPDS; Constant Dollars and Fiscal Years; Data Reliability Notes and Download Dates; Detailed Methods; Competition; Vendor Categorization; About the Project Directors and Authors |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910798730003321 |
Ellman Jesse | ||
Washington, District of Columbia ; ; Lanham, Maryland : , : Center for Strategic & International Studies : , : Rowman & Littlefield, , 2016 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Federal research and development contract trends and the supporting industrial base, 2000-2015 / / Jesse Ellman, Kaitlyn Johnson |
Autore | Ellman Jesse |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, District of Columbia ; ; Lanham, Maryland : , : Center for Strategic & International Studies : , : Rowman & Littlefield, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (77 p.) |
Disciplina | 338.97306 |
Collana | CSIS Reports |
Soggetto topico | Research and development contracts, Government - United States |
ISBN | 1-4422-7963-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Federal Research And Development Contract Trends And The Supporting Industrial Base, 2000-2015; Contents; List of Figures; Executive Summary; Federal R&D contracts have been disproportionately impacted by the budget drawdown; DoD is in the midst of a six-year trough in its development pipeline for major weapons systems; The budget drawdown has caused profound changes to the DoD R&D contracting industrial base; Much of the conventional wisdom was incorrect; Introduction; 1. Federal R&D Contracting in Context; Department of Defense; Army; Navy; Air Force; MDA; NASA
Department of Health and Human ServicesDepartment of Energy; 2. Literature Review; Structure of Overall U.S. R&D Funding; How Does R&D Function during a Recession?; Benefits of R&D Spending during a Shock; Magnitude of R&D Spending; Prioritization of R&D spending within an organization; R&D Spending during Times of Shifting Priorities; Changes in R&D Funding; Changes in targets of R&D spending; Conclusion; 3. How Has the Budget Drawdown Affected Federal R&D Contracting? Hypothesis 1: Cuts in R&D due to budget drawdown will be done on a salami slice basis, rather than reflecting a thoughtful prioritization of resourcesDepartment of Defense; NASA; HHS; Findings; Hypothesis 2: Newer R&D contracts will bear a disproportionate share of cuts during budget drawdowns; Department of Defense; NASA; HHS; Department of Energy; Findings; Hypothesis 3: Budget drawdowns will lead to shifts away from early-stage, seed-corn R&D, toward mid- to late-stage R&D tied to high-profile programs; Department of Defense; NASA; HHS; Findings Hypothesis 4: Large prime vendors will account for increasing shares of federal R&D during budget drawdownsDepartment of Defense; NASA; HHS; Findings; Hypothesis 5: During budget drawdowns, R&D will be increasingly funded out of non-R&D-focused funding accounts; Department of Defense; HHS; NASA; Findings; Hypothesis 6: During budget drawdowns, competitively sourced R&D contracts will attract increasing numbers of offerors; Department of Defense; NASA; HHS; Basic Research; Applied Research; Advanced Technology Development; Advanced Component Development & Prototypes System Development & DemonstrationOperational Systems Development; Operation of Government R&D Facilities; Findings; Hypothesis 7: The budget drawdown will discourage new entrants into the federal R&D contracting marketplace; Department of Defense; NASA; HHS; Findings; Final Thoughts; Appendix: Methodology; Inherent Restrictions of FPDS; Constant Dollars and Fiscal Years; Data Reliability Notes and Download Dates; Detailed Methods; Competition; Vendor Categorization; About the Project Directors and Authors |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910826701403321 |
Ellman Jesse | ||
Washington, District of Columbia ; ; Lanham, Maryland : , : Center for Strategic & International Studies : , : Rowman & Littlefield, , 2016 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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