TY - BOOK ID - 21944564 TI - Do joint fighter programs save money? AU - Lorell, Mark A AU - Kennedy, Michael AU - Leonard, Robert S AU - Munson, Ken AU - Abramzon, Shmuel AU - An, David L AU - Guffey, Robert A AU - Project Air Force (U.S.) AU - Rand Corporation PY - 2013 SN - 0833084879 9780833084873 9780833079329 0833079328 PB - Santa Monica, CA RAND DB - UniCat KW - F-35 (Military aircraft) KW - Fighter planes KW - Life cycle costing KW - Military & Naval Science KW - Law, Politics & Government KW - Air Forces KW - Costs KW - Costing, Life cycle KW - L.C.C. (Life cycle costing) KW - LCC (Life cycle costing) KW - Life cycle cost KW - Life cycle cost analysis KW - Terotechnology KW - Fighter-bombers KW - Fighters (Airplanes) KW - Pursuit planes KW - F-35 (Jet fighter plane) KW - Joint Strike Fighter (Military aircraft) KW - Lightning II (Military aircraft) KW - Lockheed Martin Lightning II (Military aircraft) KW - Lockheed Martin Joint Strike Fighter (Military aircraft) KW - X-35 (Jet fighter plane) KW - Costs, Industrial KW - Airplanes, Military KW - Lockheed Martin aircraft KW - United States. KW - Procurement KW - Costs. KW - D.O.D. KW - DOD (Department of Defense) KW - Mei-kuo kuo fang pu KW - Ministerstvo oborony SShA KW - Министерство обороны США KW - National Military Establishment (U.S.) UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:21944564 AB - These appendixes explain the methodology used in an analysis of the costs and savings of joint aircraft acquisition programs. They illustrate calculations for theoretical maximum savings in acquisition and in operations and support, historical joint aircraft cost-growth premiums, savings needed to offset premiums, and two cost-comparison methodologies. ER -