Standard Port-visit Cost Forecasting Model for US Navy Husbanding Contracts
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Authors
Marquez, Michael
Rayos, Richard
Mercado, John
Subjects
Husbanding Services
Husbanding Services, Standard Port-visit Cost Forecasting Model, Husbanding Service Provider, Port-Visit Cost Reports, LOGREQ, CRAFT, WWCRAFT, LogSSR, LOGCOP, COMFISCS, FISCs, CLASSRON, TYCOMS, NAVSUP
Husbanding Services, Standard Port-visit Cost Forecasting Model, Husbanding Service Provider, Port-Visit Cost Reports, LOGREQ, CRAFT, WWCRAFT, LogSSR, LOGCOP, COMFISCS, FISCs, CLASSRON, TYCOMS, NAVSUP
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Date of Issue
2009-12-01
Date
01-Dec-09
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Abstract
Husbanding services are crucial elements of a port visit. In support of mission objectives, combatant commanding officers and sealift masters rely on contractors to act on the US Navy''s behalf in coordinating the delivery of supplies or performance of services. Through the years, the cost of port services around the world has increased in various magnitudes. However, the US Navy''s ability to track and analyze port-visit costs changes remains rudimentary. Current systems lack the functionality needed by the stakeholders to effectively and efficiently forecast port-visit costs. The researchers developed a Web-based modularized application that stores and displays invoices, generates reports and, more importantly, forecasts future port-visit costs using the standard port-visit cost forecasting model for husbanding contracts. The forecasting function of the application provides two predictive methods, namely confidence interval estimator and exponential smoothing. The analysis clearly shows that low requirement variability improves the reliability of the interval, while high frequency of port-visits increases the accuracy of the exponential smoothing results. The capabilities of the application provide stakeholders with a valuable tool to analyze port-visit requirements and costs trends
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Report
Description
Sponsored Report (for Acquisition Research Program)
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Logistics Management
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NPS Report Number
NPS-LM-09-121
Sponsors
Naval Postgraduate School Acquisition Research Program
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.