Date
Topics
-
Scheduling
8
REMOVE - Cost Management
5
- Benefits Realization
1
- Quality Management
1
- Requirements Management
1
- Risk Management
1
Content Types
-
Article
8
REMOVE
Content Sources
Industries
-
Aerospace & Defense
8
REMOVE - Construction
1
1-8 of 8 results
Filter results by:
Date
Topics
-
Scheduling
8
REMOVE - Cost Management
5
- Benefits Realization
1
- Quality Management
1
- Requirements Management
1
- Risk Management
1
Content Types
-
Article
8
REMOVE
Content Sources
Industries
-
Aerospace & Defense
8
REMOVE - Construction
1
-
Article Scheduling, Cost Management, Aerospace & Defense March 2010
Project Management Journal
Causal inferences on the cost overruns and schedule delays of large-scale U.S. federal defense and intelligence acquisition programs
By Meier, Steven R. A study was undertaken to understand why cost overruns and schedule delays have occurred and continue to occur on large-scale U.S. Department of Defense and intelligence community programs. Analysis…
-
Article Risk Management, Scheduling, Aerospace & Defense February 2006
PM Network
Out of sight
If two or more organizations working jointly to develop an innovative, multiyear project--especially one relying on government funding--fail to define their co-effort's best practices, they…
-
Article Scheduling, Aerospace & Defense, Construction 1 September 2002
Project Management Journal
Scheduling programs with repetitive projects using composite learning curve approximations
By Amor, Jean-Pierre Programs that require executing a modest number of similar projects arise in several industries, such as aerospace, construction, and defense. The scheduling of such programs often involves deciding…
-
Article Requirements Management, Scheduling, Cost Management, Aerospace & Defense September 1994
Project Management Journal
A review of cost/schedule control systems criteria literature
By Christensen, David S. The United States Department of Defense has required that contractors' management control systems comply with Cost/Schedule Control Systems Criteria (C/SCSC) since 1967.The two main objectives of…
-
Article Scheduling, Benefits Realization, Aerospace & Defense January 1994
PM Network
The earned value concept
By Fleming, Quentin W. | Koppelman, Joel M. The concept of 'earned value' is part of the C/SCSC, or the Cost/Schedule Control Systems Criteria which was first issued by the Department of Defense in 1967 and originated as the Cost of Work…
-
Article Scheduling, Cost Management, Aerospace & Defense October 1993
PM Network
Some thoughts on C/SCSC and the current state of project management tools
By Feldman, Robert E. Over the past thirty years, organizations and project professionals have continuously expanded their use of cost/schedule control systems criteria (C/SCSC). This article describes the author's…
-
Article Quality Management, Scheduling, Cost Management, Aerospace & Defense 1 January 1992
PM Network
Excellence in cost, schedule and quality performance
By Dettbarn, Albert A. | Little, Richard E. | McMullan, A. Dale This article describes GTE's Mobile Subscriber Equipment (MSE) system, a $4.2 billion project that upgraded and integrated the United States Army's prodigious mobile communications systems, and…
-
Article Scheduling, Cost Management, Aerospace & Defense March 1979
Project Management Quarterly
Cost/schedule performance measurement without work packages
By Turf, Larry To meet the United States Department of Defense's new performance measurements, using its Cost/Schedule Control System (C/SCSC), organizations must plan detailed work packages, obtaining the…
Advertisement