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Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier Life-Cycle Cost Analysis
Cross, Tom; Sack, Robert J.; Pottinger, Jeff Case C-2282 / Published March 25, 2008 / 11 pages.
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In 1996, to find ways to reduce operating costs as well as the costs of future acquisitions, the Navy began to assess various design concepts for a new class of aircraft carriers and to analyze life-cycle costs, not just the acquisition costs, as life-cycle cost implications were complex and would significantly impact current and future budgets. The acquisition decisions for the next-generation aircraft carrier, CVX, would largely be determined on the basis of a life-cycle cost review of the current class of nuclear-powered carriers. Students will apply their understanding of the key elements of life-cycle costing to review the basic life-cycle costs associated with nuclear-powered aircraft carriers.




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    In 1996, to find ways to reduce operating costs as well as the costs of future acquisitions, the Navy began to assess various design concepts for a new class of aircraft carriers and to analyze life-cycle costs, not just the acquisition costs, as life-cycle cost implications were complex and would significantly impact current and future budgets. The acquisition decisions for the next-generation aircraft carrier, CVX, would largely be determined on the basis of a life-cycle cost review of the current class of nuclear-powered carriers. Students will apply their understanding of the key elements of life-cycle costing to review the basic life-cycle costs associated with nuclear-powered aircraft carriers.

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