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- catalog abstract "Over the past three decades, a number of attempts have been made to develop unmanned aerial vehicles, but many of these efforts have met with suboptimal results. Recently, however, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), in conjunction with the Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Office, launched an effort & mdash; designated the High-Altitude Endurance Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Advanced concept Technology Demonstration (HAE UAV ACTD) program & mdash; whose objective was to overcome past constraints in UAV development through the use of a new acquisition policy. This report assesses two transitions of the HAE UAV ACTD program & mdash; the first from DARPA to Air Force management and the second from an ACTD to a Major Defense Acquisition Program (MDAP) & mdash; toward the goal of determining which elements of the program's novel acquisition strategy facilitated these transitions and which engendered problems. The authors found that in aggregate, the innovative acquisition strategy adopted in the HAE UAV ACTD program had a positive effect on program execution in that it successfully attained the program's key goals: demonstrating a new operational concept at a lower cost and in a shorter time frame than would have been possible with a traditional acquisition approach. The program's transition from the ACTD construct to an MDAP, however & mdash; although ultimately successful & mdash; posed a number of challenges, many of which stemmed directly from its acquisition strategy. To circumvent these problems in the future, the authors recommend that all organizations involved in a program, particularly operational users, be given substantive input into program planning at the earliest possible juncture.".
- catalog alternative "Global hawk and darkstar ; transitions within and out of the HAE UAV ACTD program".
- catalog alternative "HAW UAV ACTD program".
- catalog alternative "Transitions within and out of the HAE UAV ACTD program".
- catalog contributor b12522326.
- catalog contributor b12522327.
- catalog contributor b12522328.
- catalog contributor b12522329.
- catalog contributor b12522330.
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 65-73).".
- catalog description "Over the past three decades, a number of attempts have been made to develop unmanned aerial vehicles, but many of these efforts have met with suboptimal results. Recently, however, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), in conjunction with the Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Office, launched an effort & mdash; designated the High-Altitude Endurance Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Advanced concept Technology Demonstration (HAE UAV ACTD) program & mdash; whose objective was to overcome past constraints in UAV development through the use of a new acquisition policy. This report assesses two transitions of the HAE UAV ACTD program & mdash; the first from DARPA to Air Force management and the second from an ACTD to a Major Defense Acquisition Program (MDAP) & mdash; toward the goal of determining which elements of the program's novel acquisition strategy facilitated these transitions and which engendered problems. The authors found that in aggregate, the innovative acquisition strategy adopted in the HAE UAV ACTD program had a positive effect on program execution in that it successfully attained the program's key goals: demonstrating a new operational concept at a lower cost and in a shorter time frame than would have been possible with a traditional acquisition approach. The program's transition from the ACTD construct to an MDAP, however & mdash; although ultimately successful & mdash; posed a number of challenges, many of which stemmed directly from its acquisition strategy. To circumvent these problems in the future, the authors recommend that all organizations involved in a program, particularly operational users, be given substantive input into program planning at the earliest possible juncture.".
- catalog extent "xxviii, 73 p.".
- catalog identifier "0833031147".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Santa Monica, CA : RAND,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Drone aircraft United States.".
- catalog subject "Drone aircraft.".
- catalog subject "UG1242.D7 D744 2002".
- catalog subject "United States. Department of Defense Procurement.".
- catalog subject "Vehicles, Remotely piloted.".
- catalog title "Global hawk and darkstar ; transitions within and out of the HAE UAV ACTD program".
- catalog title "HAW UAV ACTD program".
- catalog title "Innovative development : global hawk and darkstar ; transitions within and out of the HAE UAV ACTD program / Jeffrey A. Drezner, Robert S. Leonard.".
- catalog title "Transitions within and out of the HAE UAV ACTD program".
- catalog type "text".