The Performance of Reduction of Total Ownership Cost (RTOC) Pilot Programs
Abstract
In April 1998 within the initiation of Section 912c studies (PM Oversight of Life Cycle Support) DoD expanded the responsibilities of Program Managers for designing and producing new weapon systems to include more accountability for the TOC of the systems including O&S (Operation and Support) costs. At a December 1998 DSAC (Defense Systems Affordability Council) each service agreed to provide 10 program names for the 9l2c study. DoD would continue to track all 30 service pilot programs as R-TOC programs. This thesis analyzes the utilization of Reduction of Total Ownership Costs (R-TOC) pilot programs in DoD Services. It identifies the lessons learned from the R-TOC pilot programs and the obstacles encountered to promote efficient reductions in the Total Ownership Costs of DoD weapon systems. It also makes recommendations for DoD leadership to establish a more efficient R-TOC environment. The conclusion is that the performance of R-TOC is efficient because it forces PMs to consider TOC in their programs and helps to identify obstacles and encourages saving initiatives. Although further progress will be captured by blocking the inhibitors identified in Chapter IV, OSD should continue advocating R-TOC.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 2002
- Accession Number
- ADA411582
Entities
People
- Huseyin Demir
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School