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NAVAIR
http://www.navair.navy.mil
NAVAIR Home Page with links to their team members. Business area has open solicitations.

NAVAIR Acquisition Reform
http://www.nalda.navy.mil/acquisition
This site provides Acquisition Reform (AR) information on new initiatives, and tools to assist the Acquisition Managers, Assistant Program Managers for Logistics (APMLs), Integrated Product Teams (IPTs) and other NAVAIR Team members. We hope that these tools will help empower you to manage and operate in integrated teams, reduce cost of ownership, and expand the use of commercial products and processes. The continued use of these tools will ensure that NAVAIR 3.0 continues to reflect the quality of a world class buyer and procurer of goods and services.

NAVAIR Systems Command TOC
http://www.navair.navy.mil/toc
NAVAIR's Total Ownership Cost site. Contains templates and an inflation add-in.

NAVSEA
http://www.navsea.navy.mil
The largest of the Navy's five systems commands, Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) engineers, builds and supports America's Fleet of ships and combat systems. Accounting for nearly one-fifth of the Navy's budget (approximately $20 billion), NAVSEA manages more than 130 acquisition programs, which are assigned to six affiliated Program Executive Officers (PEOs) and various Headquarters elements. Business Opportunities and the "under construction" acquisition reform page are found under Products and Services.

NAVSUP
http://www.navsup.navy.mil
Naval Supply Systems Homepage. Includes links to a Logistics Toolbox and One-Touch Support, and Logistics Libraries.

NAVSUP Acquisition Reform Office
http://www.navsup.navy.mil/main/aro
NAVSUP's Acquisition Reform mission is to advocate and facilitate activities necessary to accomplish the cultural and process changes needed to affect the acquisition reform goals of reducing acquisition costs, reducing process leadtimes, and improving product/service availability, performance and reliability. Includes Streamliner (newsletter), sample contract/SOW provisions, and initiatives. Metrics and Best Practices are under construction.

Naval Sea Systems Command TOC
http://www.navsea.navy.mil/sea017/toc.htm
NAVSEA 017's TOC pages. Contains a variety of tools and documents on cost estimating and cost reduction. Appears to have been last updated March 2000. NAVYSEA 017 is part of the Comptroller Directorate (NAVSEA 01) and provides cost engineering and industrial analysis support to the Command.

PEO (MUW) Information Desk
http://www.muwinfodesk.navy.mil
Most of the site requires a logon

PEO (Surface Strike) DD21 Home Page
http://sc21.crane.navy.mil
DD21 is being developed by working closely with industry partners. We have reorganized our research and development support structure and introduced major changes to the way the Navy will design, operate, and maintain its surface warships in the 21st century. For example, we have implemented a competitive, industry-led concept design and development approach that is guided by our mission needs, operational requirements, and cost and performance objectives. Our challenge, is to work with industry to balance required DD 21 capabilities with established cost objectives. While cost influences our design decisions, it also inspires new ideas about how DD 21, as a total system, will fight in future conflicts. Technological innovations, and all that we gain from our close industry partnership, are bound to have a lasting impact on DD 21, the family of surface combatants to follow DD 21, as well as other new U.S. Navy shipbuilding programs.

Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR)
http://enterprise.spawar.navy.mil/spawarpublicsite
SPAWAR's mission is to provide the warfighter with knowledge superiority by developing, delivering, and maintaining effective, capable and integrated command, control, communications, computer, intelligence and surveillance systems. SPAWAR provides information technology and space systems for today's Navy and Defense Department activities while planning and designing for the future.

Streamliner, Naval Supply Systems Command Acquisition Reform Newsletter
http://www.navsup.navy.mil/main/aro/streamliner.htm
NAVSUP's AR Newsletter—Latest edition Oct-Dec 2000.



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