来源类型 | Research Reports
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规范类型 | 报告
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ISBN | 9780833079350
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来源ID | RR-169-OSD
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| Obtaining Life-Cycle Cost-Effective Facilities in the Department of Defense |
| Constantine Samaras; Abigail Haddad; Clifford A. Grammich; Katharine Watkins Webb
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发表日期 | 2013
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出版年 | 2013
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页码 | 80
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语种 | 英语
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结论 |
Aligning the Incentives of the Various Entities at Each Step of the MILCON Process and Removing Funding, Information, Timing, and Resource Barriers Would Enable DoD to Obtain Facilities That Are More Life-Cycle Cost-Effective- DoD is currently incorporating life-cycle cost-effectiveness practices in many aspects of the MILCON process.
- Information, funding, and organizational issues create barriers to life-cycle cost-effectiveness for facilities.
- Requiring contractors to demonstrate life-cycle cost-effectiveness in proposals could raise costs and risks without guaranteeing commensurate savings.
- Improving standards and performance guidelines to include life-cycle cost-effectiveness elements into the planning, design, and construction processes remains an opportunity.
- Construction materials are largely dictated by building codes rather than by the services.
- Life-cycle cost benchmarking across services and with comparable institutions can assist decisionmaking.
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摘要 |
- To align life-cycle cost incentives, Congress could test the efficacy of providing MILCON; Sustainment, Restoration, and Modernization; and Base Operations Support funding in one single appropriation, with the ability to reprogram and optimize funding between these functions.
- DoD should analyze the life-cycle cost outcomes of the current very limited amounts of construction undertaken with Sustainment, Restoration, and Modernization funding to examine whether outcomes differ from MILCON programing.
- The appropriate level of fire protection for DoD facilities is an important area for future analysis, but deviating from the current level of fire protection to reduce life-cycle costs would only be prudent if overall casualty risk from fires did not increase as a result.
- DoD should obtain design, construction, and contracting lessons learned from performance-based contracting approaches undertaken by other government entities used to incentivize building commissioning and verification of energy and other operating cost savings.
- Any proposed design standardizations should be adaptable to new technologies and provide opportunities for locally led efficiencies.
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主题 | Defense Infrastructure
; Military Budgets and Defense Spending
; Military Facilities
; National Defense Authorization Act
; United States Department of Defense
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URL | https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR169.html
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来源智库 | RAND Corporation (United States)
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资源类型 | 智库出版物
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条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/107601
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推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 |
Constantine Samaras,Abigail Haddad,Clifford A. Grammich,et al. Obtaining Life-Cycle Cost-Effective Facilities in the Department of Defense. 2013.
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