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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/RR2329
来源IDRR-2329-OSD
Estimating Potential Savings in Department of Defense Activities
J. Michael Gilmore; William Shelton; Sarah Harting
发表日期2019-02-11
出版年2019
页码11
语种英语
结论
  • Neither labor productivity nor multifactor productivity can be used to estimate aggregate potential savings.
  • High levels of annual growth in private-sector productivity have not been common; the productivity growth of the best-performing U.S. industries is not consistent with the experience of the broad range of U.S. industries, including those with analogs in defense.
  • Productivity-based estimates of savings in DoD operations should account for the investments generally needed to increase labor productivity and for the differences between DoD and the private sector in absolute levels of multifactor productivity for analogous activities.
摘要

There has been and continues to be a push to make the U.S. government "run more like a business." This desire is predicated on the assumption that businesses generally operate more efficiently and productively than government agencies; therefore, by adopting businesslike modes of operation, government functions will cost less and be less of a burden to taxpayers. This push extends to the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), which continues to commission studies of how much it might save (and how) given experiences in the private sector. In two studies, increased productivity applied across the board to both labor and nonlabor costs was estimated to yield savings totaling as much as $125 billion over five years. While these studies are aspirational and help identify ideas that could yield savings for DoD, the authors of this report found that the productivity assumptions on which their estimates were based do not account for a number of important effects. Thus, DoD may overstate savings that can be achieved in the near term.

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The authors found that alternative approaches to productivity-based estimates that take DoD's complexity and unique mission-driven needs into consideration would produce more-feasible estimates of potential savings. While savings — perhaps substantial — in defense activities may be possible to achieve, estimates of their size should be based on identifying and removing specific barriers as a way to increase effectiveness and efficiency in specific aspects of defense operations.

目录 Estimating Potential Savings in Department of Defense Activities | RAND
主题Business Strategies ; Military Budgets and Defense Spending ; United States Department of Defense
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