Learning from Experience: Volume III: Lessons from the United Kingdom's Astute Submarine Program

Learning from Experience: Volume III: Lessons from the United Kingdom's Astute Submarine Program
ISBN-10
0833058975
ISBN-13
9780833058973
Series
Learning from Experience
Category
Technology & Engineering
Pages
104
Language
English
Published
2011-11-07
Publisher
Rand Corporation
Authors
Mark V. Arena, John F. Schank, Cesse Ip

Description

This volume presents a set of lessons learned from the United Kingdom's Astute submarine program that could help inform future program managers. Designing and building a submarine requires careful management and oversight and a delegation of roles and responsibilities that recognizes which party--the shipbuilder or the government--is best positioned to manage risks.

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