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Abstract
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The inaugural Defence
Capability Plan (DCP 2001-11), one of the first initiatives in a long
line of reforms in Defence capability development and acquisition since
the Defence 2000 White Paper, listed the Project Air 6000 - New Air
Combat Capability (NACC) budget at between A$11,500 million and
A$15,500 million. The latest capability plan (DCP 2006-16) lists the
NACC budget to be the same – between A$11,500 million and A$15,500
million. In either case, the ‘pedigree’ of the dollars is not stated.
This paper explores these costing models.
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