Titre : | Risk Assessment Guidebook for Defence Acquisition Programmes |
Auteurs : | Science and technology organization |
Type de document : | Disks |
Editeur : | Bruxelles [Belgique] : North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 2018 |
Collection : | STO-TR |
Sous-collection : | SAS, num. 109 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-92-837-2135-2 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : |
2.05 Approche scientifique > Méthode scientifique > Évaluation > Évaluation du risque |
Résumé : | Risk analysis is a fundamental process in defence acquisition programmes. It examines the impact of individual risks on the overall objectives of an acquisition programme (cost, schedule, and performance) to estimate the required contingency budget and schedule buffer for different confidence levels. This study documents a collaborative effort between five NATO nations (Canada, Germany, Norway, United Kingdom, and United States) to examine risk analysis issues in the defence acquisition context. A NATO Risk Assessment Guidebook was developed, documenting the conceptual framework for risk and trade space analysis of defence acquisition programmes. The Guidebook presents a common understanding of risk taxonomy and concepts, provides a comprehensive review of theoretical risk analysis methods, and identifies best of breed approaches for the assessment of schedule, cost, performance and operational risk. It also discusses state-of-the-art approaches for communicating and presenting risk analysis and trade space results to decision makers. The Guidebook will be used by NATO and NATO nations to improve defence acquisition studies, which will better inform defence leadership of potential risks and provide insight to support trade space analysis, requirements development and control of cost growth. |
En ligne : | 10.14339/STO-TR-SAS-109 |