U.S. Department of Defense Contract Spending and the Supporting Industrial Base, 2000-2012

· Rowman & Littlefield
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38
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About this ebook

In a time of austerity, the U.S. Department of Defense has drawn budgetary savings primarily from reductions in private-sector contracting. The 2000-2012 edition of this report by National Security Program for Industry and Resources (NSPIR) at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) examines this trend as well as its broader implications for defense industrial policy. The report analyzes contracting for products, services, and research and development by the U.S. Department of Defense overall and by key components. The 2000-2012 report investigates seven key facets of the defense industrial base and provides detailed answers to pressing acquisition policy questions.

About the author

Gregory Sanders is a fellow with the Defense-Industrial Initiatives Group at CSIS.
Jesse Ellman is a research associate with the Defense-Industrial Initiatives Group at CSIS.
Rhys McCormick is a research assistant with the Defense-Industrial Initiatives Group at CSIS.

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