"International division of labor." . . "Attack and Fighter Aircraft." . . "Industria aeronautica Cooperazione internazionale." . . "Defense industries International cooperation." . . "Aerospace industries International cooperation." . . "Military procurement." . . "Jet fighters." . . "Project Air Force (U.S.). Resource Management Program." . . "Air force planning." . . "Joint military activities." . . "International relations." . . "Scheduling." . . "Industrial production." . . "Logistics, Military Facilities and Supplies." . . "Resource management." . . "Air force procurement." . . "Cost analysis." . . "Military aircraft." . . "Military requirements." . . "Western europe." . . "Economics and Cost Analysis." . . "Weapon systems." . . "International politics." . . "Defense planning." . . "Attack aircraft." . . "Ebooks -- UML." . . "United states government." . . "Acquisition." . . "RAND CORP SANTA MONICA CA." . . "Rand Corporation." . . "Government(foreign)" . . . . . . "Multinational coproduction of military aerospace systems a project Air Force report"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Assesses cost and schedule implications of acquiring weapon systems using multinational coproduction by examining experiences accumulated in a large and diverse set of aerospace development and production programs. Describes and, where possible, quantifies marked U.S. and European differences in such areas as production scale, workforce policies, schedule philosophy, and manufacturing methods that are a key to understanding the special consequences of international involvement in U.S. weapons production. Discusses implications of U.S. and European differences for collaberative production programs. Examines in detail the cost and schedule implications of coproduction in the F-16 fighter aircraft program, one of the most ambitious collaborative efforts ever attempted by the U.S. Concludes with findings and policy-related observations, some of which are specific to the F-16 program, and others which address more general issues associated with multinational coproduction. (Author)."@en . . "Multinational coproduction of military aerospace systems : a project Air Force report" . . . . . . . . "Multinational Coproduction of Military Aerospace Systems"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Assesses cost and schedule implications of acquiring weapon systems using multinational coproduction by examining experiences accumulated in a large and diverse set of aerospace development and production programs. Describes and, where possible, quantifies marked U.S. and European differences in such areas as production scale, workforce policies, schedule philosophy, and manufacturing methods that are a key to understanding the special consequences of international involvement in U.S. weapons production. Discusses implications of U.S. and European differences for collaborative production programs. Examines in detail the cost and schedule implications of coproduction in the F-16 fighter aircraft program, one of the most ambitious collaborative efforts ever attempted by the United States. Concludes with findings and policy-related observations, some of which are specific to the F-16 program, and others which address more general issues associated with multinational coproduction."@en . . . . . . . "Multinational coproduction of military aerospace systems" . . "Multinational coproduction of military aerospace systems"@en . . . . "Cooperation." . . "Aerospace systems." . . . . "United States. Air Force." . . "Aviazione militare Cooperazione internazionale." . .