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1 Learning from Programmatic Failures Paul Collopy paul.collopy@uah.edu

2 Learning from Programmatic Failures  What is a Programmatic Failure?  Should we be concerned?  What can we do?

3 What is a Programmatic Failure?  Major Cost Overrun  A Year or More Delay in Schedule  Cancellation Due to Program or Performance

4 What is a Programmatic Failure?  Major Cost Overrun  A Year or More Delay in Schedule  Cancellation Due to Program or Performance 90% of Current NASA Programs 80% of Current DoD Programs 2 of 2 Current NASA Programs 80% of Current DoD Programs Few NASA Programs 30% of DoD Programs

5 Should We Be Concerned?  DoD Programmatic Failures Cost ~ $150 million per day On the order of the cost of the Iraq or the Afghanistan War  Pentagon estimates a $600 Billion LCC overrun for F-35  Space Station cost 6 times the original estimate, excluding Shuttle Flight costs  Space Shuttle cost 3.5 times the original budget $200 billion could have funded a manned mission to Mars  Overruns on the James Webb Space Telescope cost JPL its Mars Exploration program $200 B total overrun

6 Should We Be Concerned?  DoD Programmatic Failures Cost ~ $150 million per day On the order of the cost of the Iraq or the Afghanistan War  Pentagon estimates a $600 Billion LCC overrun for F-35  Space Station cost 6 times the original estimate, excluding Shuttle Flight costs  Space Shuttle cost 3.5 times the original budget $200 billion could have funded a manned mission to Mars  Overruns on the James Webb Space Telescope cost JPL its Mars Exploration program $200 B total overrun

7 What Can We Do?  Our systems engineering process has failed us  Biased cost estimates indicate an endogenous cost growth process  Although we focus our process and research on conceptual and preliminary design,  We need to fix the SE process for Detailed Design Everything Is Fine at PDR

8 0 % 20 % 80 % 100 % Concept Design Detailed Design ProductionUse and Dispose Cost Committed Cost Incurred After illustration on the website of the Engineering Design Centre and Newcastle University Prelim Design

9 Systems Engineering during Detailed Design  Systems Engineering is the process that guides, coordinates, and facilitates Design Engineering Guidance for Complex Systems Coordination for Optimal Design Facilitation – stay out of the way!  Guidance – Preferences  Coordination – Consistent Objective Functions  Facilitation – Minimal restrictions, constraints, requirements

10 Research on SE During Detailed Design

11 The Renaissance in Systems Engineering  Systems Engineering Research has never been more critical to our nation’s future  We need radical (getting to the root cause and fixing it) solutions to the most pressing problems  This will necessitate re-thinking our current research agendae


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