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ID107553
Title ProperApplication of life cycle costing in evaluating military investments
Other Title Informationan empirical study at an international scale
LanguageENG
AuthorNavarro-Galera, Andres ;  Ortuzar-Maturana, Rodrigo I ;  Munoz-Leiva, Francisco
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Although life cycle costing (LCC) is internationally considered the best instrument for evaluating investments in military equipment, its practical application remains insufficiently studied. This paper presents an international panorama of systems used for evaluating military investments, identifying the procedures and instruments most commonly employed, and identifying their strengths and weaknesses. The LCC methodology is then systematically applied, revealing opportunities for improvements. The research methodology is based on a questionnaire sent to 64 countries, inquiring into their standard practice regarding decision taking, cost estimation, risk management and performance indicators. The results obtained show that the main limitations facing these countries in employing LCC methodology concern weaknesses in their organizational structures and in their technical regulations, with particular respect to cost breakdown structures. Also significant are the scant number of cost estimation models available, the absence of up-to-date, reliable databases and the limited use made of appropriate techniques for risk and uncertainty estimation.
`In' analytical NoteDefence and Peace Economics Vol. 22, No.5; Oct 2011: p.509-543
Journal SourceDefence and Peace Economics Vol. 22, No.5; Oct 2011: p.509-543
Key WordsLife Cycle Costing ;  Military Investment ;  Project Assessment


 
 
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