Enabling Software Acquisition Improvement: Government and Industry Software Development Team Acquisition Model
Abstract
The growth, complexity, and reliance on software (SW) as part of Department of Defense and Navy (DoD/Navy) warfare systems is continuing to increase. This increase in SW complexity and reliance has been accompanied by an increase in well-documented SW-intensive system acquisition cost, schedule, and technical performance failures. The DoD/Navy is not consistently performing as a smart buyer of software-intensive systems. The government and private industry have not been successful in applying the latest software methodologies and technologies nor consistently providing high quality and reliable systems that are delivered on schedule and within budget. The typical acquisition approach utilized over the past several decades of relying primarily on private industry for designing and implementing SW-intensive systems has resulted in the loss of the government in-house applied SW expertise necessary to achieve truly open architecture systems and systems-of-systems. The key enablers for improving SW-intensive system acquisition are the reconstitution and utilization of government in-house software subject matter experts (SMES) that can lead and work with industry SW engineers as part of an integrated SW Development Team. The presentation includes 22 briefing charts.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 30, 2010
- Accession Number
- ADA530066
Entities
People
- Joe W. Heil
Organizations
- Naval Surface Warfare Center