The outsourcing of national defense

Item

Title
The outsourcing of national defense
Identifier
d_2009_2013:ba1582b92d94:10329
identifier
10156
Creator
Weimar, Christopher,
Contributor
Peter Liberman
Date
2009
Language
English
Publisher
City University of New York.
Subject
Political science | Public administration | Military studies | defense | ideology | military | organization | outsourcing | strategic efficiency
Abstract
The outsourcing of military activities and services has grown dramatically in recent decades. My objective is to understand and explain this phenomenon at work in the United States Department of Defense (DoD) using theoretical frameworks of strategic efficiency, political ideology and organizational theory factors. This study seeks to answer the question, why has the DOD outsourced support activities and functions that contribute to larger national security objectives and were traditionally performed by DoD personnel? I'll use a case-study methodology to examine outsourcing in the DoD between 1970 and 2005, to include an in-depth look at the information technology (IT) networks area of the military services.;I've chosen these cases because they combine to represent a broad perspective of outsourcing behavior across each service over time as well as a specific core area relevant to the war-fighting mission of each service. Since the phenomenon is under explored in political science, my study will be valuable in expanding our understanding of the factors influencing the increasing role of market actors in national defense activities. I'll also address issues regarding the distribution of power, authority and public accountability while identifying relevant bureaucratic, ideological and organizational factors affecting the development and implementation of national security.
Type
dissertation
Source
2009_2013.csv
degree
Ph.D.
Program
Political Science