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Department of Defense news release (April 5, 2004): DoD releases selected acquisition reports.


The Department of Defense has released details on major defense acquisition program cost and schedule changes since the September 2003 reporting period. This information is based on the Selected Acquisition Reports (SARs) submitted to the Congress for the Dec. 31, 2003, reporting period.

SARs summarize the latest estimates of cost, schedule, and technical status. These reports are prepared annually in conjunction with the President's budget. Subsequent quarterly exception reports are required only for those programs experiencing unit cost increases of at least 15 percent or schedule delays of at least six months. Quarterly SARs are also submitted for initial reports, final reports, and for programs that are rebaselined at major milestone decisions.

The total program cost estimates provided in the SARs include research and development, procurement, military construction, and acquisition-related operation and maintenance (except for pre-Milestone B programs, which are limited to development costs pursuant to 10 USC [section]2432). Total program costs reflect actual costs to date as well as future anticipated costs. All estimates include anticipated inflation allowances.

The current estimate of program acquisition costs for programs covered by SARs for the prior reporting period (September 2003) was $1,246,878.1 million. After adding the costs for a new program, Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T), and subtracting the costs for a final report on Global Combat Support System Army (GCSS GCSS - GEWEX Cloud System Study
GCSS - Global Combat Support System
GCSS - Graphite Core Support Structure
GCSS - Ground Combat Support Systems
Army) in September 2003, the adjusted current estimate of program acquisition costs was $1,257,229.2 million.

For the December 2003 reporting period, there was a net cost increase of $73,090.4 million or + 5.8 percent for those programs that have reported previously, excluding costs for the programs submitting initial SARs. For this submission, the initial SAR programs are Cobra Judy Replacement, Multi-Platform Radar Technology Insertion Program (RTIP RTIP - Radar Target Identification Point
RTIP - Radar Technology Improvement Program
RTIP - Radar Technology Insertion Program
RTIP - Real Time Internet Protocol
RTIP - Regional Transportation Improvement Program
RTIP - Research and Technology Implementation Plan
">MP-RTIP MP-RTIP - Multi-Platform Radar Technology Insertion Program), and Small Diameter Bomb (SDB SDB - Safety Deposit Box
SDB - Salesians of Don Bosco (religious order)
SDB - SATCOM Database (US DoD)
SDB - Secondary Data Bus
SDB - Selective Directed Broadcast
SDB - Service Delivery Budget
SDB - Service Directive Bulletin
SDB - Service Dress Blue (Naval Uniform)
SDB - Short Data Burst
SDB - Skill Development Base
SDB - Sleep-Disordered Breathing
SDB - Small Diameter Bomb
SDB - Small Disadvantaged Business
).

For the December 2003 reporting period, there was a net cost increase of $73 billion or + 5.8 percent for programs that have reported previously, excluding costs for the aforementioned programs submitting initial SARs. The net cost increase was due to higher program estimates (+ $31.3 billion), a net stretch-out of development and procurement schedules (+ $14.0 billion), a net increase of planned quantities to be purchased (+ $8.4 billion), the application of higher escalation indices (+ $7.4 billion), higher support costs related to increased quantities (+ $7.3 billion), and additional engineering changes (hardware/software) (+ $4.6 billion).

New SARs (As of December 31, 2003)

The Department of Defense has submitted initial SARs for Cobra Judy Replacement. Multi-Platform Radar Technology Insertion Program, and Small Diameter Bomb. These reports do not represent cost growth. Baselines established on these programs will be the point from which future changes will be measured. The current cost estimates are provided below:
                                               Current Estimate
                                               ($ in Millions)

Program
  Cobra Judy Replacement                       $1,474.5
  Multi-Platform Radar Technology Insertion
  Program (MP-RTIP)                             1,565.6
  Small Diameter Bomb                           1,816.5
Total                                          $4,856.5


More detailed information on the most recent SARs can be found online at <http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Apr2004/d20040405sar.pdf>.
                                             Current Estimate
                                             ($ in Millions)

September 2003 (77 programs)                 $1,246,878.1
Plus one new program (WIN-T)                    +12,040.5
Less final report on GCSS Army
  program                                        -1,689.4
September 2003 Adjusted
  (77 programs)                              +1,257,229.2
  Changes Since Last Report:
  Economic                                     $ +7,398.0
  Quantity                                       +8,435.8
  Schedule                                      +14,030.1
  Engineering                                    +4,610.2
  Estimating                                    +31,327.2
  Other
  0.0
  Support                                        +7,289.1

  Net Cost Change                              $+73,090.4
  Plus EA-18G development costs
  not previously reported                        +1,707.6
  (EA-18G is submitting a separate           initial SAR.
                                             Procurement costs were
  previously reported
  in the F/A-18E/F  SAR, but development costs
  for the EA-18G are being reported for the
  first time.)
December 2003 (78 programs)                  $1,332,027.2
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