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A Cost Estimating Framework for U.S. Marine Corps Joint Cyber Weapons

U.S. Marine Corps Systems Command asked the RAND Corporation to assess the Marine Corps offensive cyber operations acquisition life cycle and identify ways to improve the transparency of related decisionmaking. The authors brought together data on operational capability, scheduling, and risk to deve...

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Main Authors: Wilson, Bradley, Goughnour, Thomas, McKernan, Megan, Karode, Andrew, Tierney, Devin, Arena, Mark V, Vermeer, Michael J, Perez, Hansell, Levedahl, Alexis
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