Risk management and performance in the Balkans support contract
Risk management and performance in the Balkans support contract
About this book
Is the Army getting what it needs and managing risks appropriately in its combat service support contracts? This report uses the Army's Balkans Support Contract and a continuous risk-management framework to answer these questions. On the basis of this case study, the authors conclude that the Army has been getting what it needs, though it might, at times, be bearing too much cost-related risk, and that few risks arise directly from the use of contractors. They also see a need for more training for the Army's contracting personnel to better plan, coordinate, and manage contracts.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL5972931W
Subjects
Case studiesDefense contractsEquipment and suppliesMilitary HistoryOperation Allied Force, 1999ProcurementUnited StatesUnited States. ArmyUnited states, armed forcesBosnia and hercegovina, history