TR-SAS-054, RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY ORGANIZATION TECHNICAL REPORT: METHODS AND MODELS FOR LIFE CYCLE COSTING (JUN 2007)
TR-SAS-054, RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY ORGANIZATION TECHNICAL REPORT: METHODS AND MODELS FOR LIFE CYCLE COSTING (JUN 2007)., The results of life cycle costing must, whatever the phase of the programme, contribute to the process by
which managers can make the best decisions on options presented to them. These options can include
evaluation of future expenditure, comparison between alternative solutions, management of existing
budgets, options for procurement and evaluation of cost reduction opportunities. Life cycle costing is also
used for affordability assessment and determining the cost drivers associated with the Key Performance
Indicators or Key User Requirements. There are many methods and models available to conduct life cycle
cost estimates. It is important to understand the applicability and boundaries of each method and model in
order to use them appropriately.
The core objectives of the SAS-054 Task Group were to understand NATO and PfP Nations’ methods and
models and to promulgate best practice within the NATO Phased Armaments Programming System
(PAPS) phases. In order to meet this aspiration the following objectives were defined in the Task Group
terms of reference. The report has captured all the key estimating methods and provided examples to demonstrate their
applicability. For consistency, both the methods and models have been categorised as Optimisation,
Simulation, Estimation and Decision Support. The findings confirmed that almost all nations used a
similar process to develop life cycle cost estimates; that the quality of the available data nearly always
determined the method to be employed; and, in addition, that the type of study also influenced the process
and the selection of the appropriate method.