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Cost Control of Guided Weapons Development Programmes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

D. J. Childs*
Affiliation:
RAE, Farnborough

Extract

Most guided weapon projects are inherently very difficult to bring to a successful conclusion, and the management methods necessary to achieve the required performance and time-scale, and at the same time to maintain control of costs, have had to be developed and are still developing; the procedures in use are being continually improved and refined. The essential problem in the overall control of a programme is in matching the technical achievement at any time against the corresponding expenditure, hence the involvement of an R & D establishment. There is room for many views on how this objective might best be achieved; those expressed in this paper are the author's and do not necessarily reflect official Government policy.

Type
Supplementary Papers
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1971 

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References

Paper given at an Astronautics and Guided Flight Section Symposium on “Cost-Effectiveness of Guided Weapon Systems”, on 11th November 1970.