Reflections on Being a Department of the Army Systems Coordinator (DASC)
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to provide the Department of the Army Systems Coordinator (DASC) and other members of the research, development and acquisition field, with a brief explanation of: the various elements of the daily environment in which the DASC must work, the importance of each and how they influence his actions; the basis of the expertise and credibility the DASC must possess, and how these relate to and can be used in conjunction with the environment to produce effective results; and the responsibilities of the DASC to HQDA and the Project Manager (PM), the relationship of each to his environment, expertise and credibility, and how potential conflicts between these responsibilities can be minimized. Elements of the environment include the Planning, Programing and Budgeting System (PPBS); the Congressional process; the ASARC/DSARC process; and the decision making process. The paper is based, in part, upon the writer's previous experience, documents, and interviews. It is intended to supplement the education and training of the DASC, and to provide to other members of the program management team an appreciation of the factors which influence the DASC's actions.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 1977
- Accession Number
- ADA050536
Entities
People
- Alex J. Johnson
Organizations
- Defense Systems Management College