Incremental investment management involves three fundamental components: (1) developing/acquiring a large system in a series of smaller projects or system increments; (2) individually justifying investment in each separate increment on the basis of costs,... The Standard Procurement System (SPS): Can the DOD Procurement Process be ... - Página 19por United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform. Subcommittee on National Security, Veterans Affairs, and International Relations - 2003 - 90 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Carl Urie - 2001 - 64 páginas
...components: (1) developing/acquiring a large system in a series of smaller projects or system increments; (2) individually justifying investment in each separate...increment on the basis of costs, benefits, and risks; and (3) monitoring actual benefits achieved and costs incurred on ongoing increments and modifying... | |
| United States. General Accounting Office - 2001 - 62 páginas
...components: (1) developing/acquiring a large system in a series of smaller projects or system increments, (2) individually justifying investment in each separate...increment on the basis of costs, benefits, and risks, and (3) monitoring actual benefits achieved and costs incurred on completed increments and modifying... | |
| 64 páginas
...components: (1) developing/acquiring a large system in a series of smaller projects or system increments; (2) individually justifying investment in each separate...increment on the basis of costs, benefits, and risks; and (3) monitoring actual benefits achieved and costs incurred on ongoing increments and modifying... | |
| 2001 - 50 páginas
...components: (1) developing/acquiring a large system in a series of smaller projects or system increments, (2) individually justifying investment in each separate...increment on the basis of costs, benefits, and risks, and (3) monitoring actual benefits achieved and costs incurred on completed increments and modifying... | |
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