Date of Award
9-1993
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science
Abstract
The focus of this thesis was on product team characteristics in the systems acquisition environment. This research investigated the characteristics of the Saturn Corp product team organizational structure and also reviewed literature relevant to this area. The characteristics identified by Saturn that contribute to the success of their product team were incorporated into a product team effectiveness survey and administered to personnel in the F-22 System Program Office (SPO) located at WPAFB. The results of the F-22 SPO survey were then compared to the Saturn product team characteristics in order to identify achievements and possible weaknesses. Overall, it appears that the F-22 SPO is a thriving organization with all the attributes required to produce an end product designed to meet the needs identified by the users. Although the majority of survey respondents agreed that they are able to influence the design, development, and supportability of their team's product, there are several areas that could be enhanced. Areas identified for improvement are communication, training, team autonomy in the decision-making process, and contractor involvement in the product team concept.
AFIT Designator
AFIT-GLM-LAS-93S-20
DTIC Accession Number
ADA273908
Recommended Citation
Gibson, Robert C. and Waker, Mary E., "An Analysis of Research and Development Product Team Characteristics for the System Acquisition Environment" (1993). Theses and Dissertations. 7294.
https://scholar.afit.edu/etd/7294
Comments
Presented to the Faculty of the School of Logistics and Acquisitions Management of the Air Force Institute of Technology
The authors' Vita pages are omitted.