Department of Defense |
The Secretary of Defense should ensure the Under Secretaries of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment and Research and Engineering, in coordination with the Director, Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation, develop a method for program offices to use when assessing the costs and benefits of pursuing a MOSA on weapon systems. (Recommendation 1) |
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Department of the Air Force |
The Secretary of the Air Force should ensure that the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Technology & Logistics and the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Space Acquisition and Integration identify steps needed during the review of relevant acquisition documentation to effectively determine whether programs have addressed key MOSA planning elements required by statute, policy, and guidance. (Recommendation 2) |
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Department of the Army |
The Secretary of the Army should ensure that the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology) identifies steps needed during the review of relevant acquisition documentation to effectively determine whether programs have addressed key MOSA planning elements required by statute, policy, and guidance. (Recommendation 3) |
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Department of the Navy |
The Secretary of the Navy should ensure that the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition identifies steps needed during the review of relevant acquisition documentation to effectively determine whether programs have addressed key MOSA planning elements required by statute, policy, and guidance. (Recommendation 4) |
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Department of the Air Force |
The Secretary of the Air Force should ensure PEOs within the department establish a formal process for coordinating MOSAs across programs to enable portfolio-wide benefits. (Recommendation 5) |
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Department of the Army |
The Secretary of the Army should ensure PEOs within the department establish a formal process for coordinating MOSAs across programs to enable portfolio-wide benefits. (Recommendation 6) |
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