Product Characteristics, Market Conditions and Contract Type: U.S. Department of Defense Use of Fixed-Price and Cost Reimbursement Contracts

Abstract

This report examines the impact of product characteristics and market conditions on the use of fixed-price and cost reimbursement contracts by the Department of Defense. When the product is easy to specify, easy to produce, and there is a thick market of buyers and sellers, fixed-price contracts are more likely. When the product is difficult to produce, difficult to specify, and a market with few buyers and sellers, cost-reimbursement contracts are more likely. To test these arguments, we draw five years of data (FY 2004-2008) from the Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS), the most comprehensive and largely untapped database on federal contracting practices, to examine the contract type of over 2000 DOD contracts. We use these data to chart contract type (i.e. fixed-price versus cost-reimbursement) across simple and complex products. The results of our analysis results confirm conventional wisdom about public sector procurement practice, at least within the DOD: product characteristics and market conditions drive the use of fixed-price versus cost-reimbursement contracts.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 27, 2015
Accession Number
AD1014659

Entities

People

  • Alex Roberts
  • Trevor Brown
  • Yong W. Kim

Organizations

  • Carnegie Mellon University

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Air Platforms
  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Human Systems
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Air Force
  • Aircrafts
  • Business Administration
  • Contracts
  • Cost Overruns
  • Cost Reimbursement Contracts
  • Department Of Defense
  • Economics
  • Fixed Price Contracts
  • Fixed Wing Aircraft
  • Government Procurement
  • Governments
  • Procurement
  • Public Administration
  • Public Policy
  • Tanker Aircraft
  • Waste Collection

Readers

  • Government Contracting/Procurement.
  • Systems Analysis and Design