Data rights relevant to weapon systems in Air Force Special Operations Command:
The small fleets of specialized aircraft operated by Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) need to be modified quickly to address new threats as they arise. To do this, AFSOC depends heavily on the original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) of its core military aircraft assets and their subsyste...
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Zusammenfassung: | The small fleets of specialized aircraft operated by Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) need to be modified quickly to address new threats as they arise. To do this, AFSOC depends heavily on the original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) of its core military aircraft assets and their subsystems for life-cycle support. But AFSOC has grown dissatisfied with the support it is getting from the OEMs in terms of technical data. AFSOC believes that better access to technical data could improve competition for sustainment services or enable the U.S. Air Force to establish organic maintenance capabilities. To make use of a contractor's technical data, the U.S. government must satisfy two conditions. First, the government must have the appropriate license rights. Standardized data rights are based on the source of funding used to create the data. Second, the government must actually possess the data it seeks to use. Securing the data themselves is as important-if not more so-as having the appropriate data rights. In the programs the authors examined, they found limited understanding of the role of data rights and deliverables. In some cases, government personnel inappropriately acceded to contractor claims about what rights the government could acquire. In others, personnel acquired the appropriate data rights but failed to list technical data as deliverables or failed to take delivery of technical data before relevant contract authority expired. Still in other cases there were disputes between the government and contractors over rights. Lack of access to relevant technical data complicated these programs' abilities to sustain their weapon systems |
Beschreibung: | xx, 87 Seiten 28 cm |
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spelling | Camm, Frank A. 1949- Verfasser (DE-588)131668587 aut Data rights relevant to weapon systems in Air Force Special Operations Command Frank Camm [und 8 weitere] Santa Monica, Calif. RAND Project Air Froce [2021] © 2021 xx, 87 Seiten 28 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Chapter One: Introduction -- Chapter Two: Broad Factors Affecting AFSOC's Interest in Technical Data -- Chapter Three: Data Rights in the Air Force Today -- Chapter Four: Three Tools to Help Manage Technical Data -- Chapter Five: Three Potential New Contracting Strategies -- Chapter Six: What Should the Air Force Pay for Technical Data? -- Chapter Seven: Findings and Recommendations -- Appendix A: A Legal Primer on the Use of Technical Data and Data Rights in a Defense Setting -- Appendix B: Background Information on Five Case Studies The small fleets of specialized aircraft operated by Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) need to be modified quickly to address new threats as they arise. To do this, AFSOC depends heavily on the original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) of its core military aircraft assets and their subsystems for life-cycle support. But AFSOC has grown dissatisfied with the support it is getting from the OEMs in terms of technical data. AFSOC believes that better access to technical data could improve competition for sustainment services or enable the U.S. Air Force to establish organic maintenance capabilities. To make use of a contractor's technical data, the U.S. government must satisfy two conditions. First, the government must have the appropriate license rights. Standardized data rights are based on the source of funding used to create the data. Second, the government must actually possess the data it seeks to use. Securing the data themselves is as important-if not more so-as having the appropriate data rights. In the programs the authors examined, they found limited understanding of the role of data rights and deliverables. In some cases, government personnel inappropriately acceded to contractor claims about what rights the government could acquire. In others, personnel acquired the appropriate data rights but failed to list technical data as deliverables or failed to take delivery of technical data before relevant contract authority expired. Still in other cases there were disputes between the government and contractors over rights. Lack of access to relevant technical data complicated these programs' abilities to sustain their weapon systems Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Funktionalität (DE-588)7707222-4 gnd rswk-swf Waffensystem (DE-588)4117573-6 gnd rswk-swf Datenschutz (DE-588)4011134-9 gnd rswk-swf Luftwaffe (DE-588)4125963-4 gnd rswk-swf Rüstungsindustrie (DE-588)4115806-4 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf United States / Air Force / Procurement / Evaluation United States / Air Force Special Operations Command Airplanes, Military / Modification / United States Airplanes, Military / Electronic equipment / United States Intellectual property / United States United States / Air Force Airplanes, Military / Electronic equipment Airplanes, Military / Modification Armed Forces / Procurement / Evaluation Intellectual property United States USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Luftwaffe (DE-588)4125963-4 s Waffensystem (DE-588)4117573-6 s Funktionalität (DE-588)7707222-4 s Rüstungsindustrie (DE-588)4115806-4 s Datenschutz (DE-588)4011134-9 s Geschichte z DE-604 |
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