Cost models developed by the Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Installations & Environment) have streamlined department planning and improved funding for facilities. Addressing facilities sustainment, recapitalization, and operations, these models provide a comprehensive view of life-cycle costs after construction. They should have additional utility in complying with Executive Order 13327, “Federal Real Property Asset Management,“ that requires asset management plans and performance results from all major Federal agencies.
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Authors: Jay Janke, Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense, Installations Requirements and Management; Peter Lufkin, Whitestone Research
Full text is published in The Military Engineer, September-October 2005, Volume 97, Number 637. Pp. 41-42.
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