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FY2024 NDAA: Department of Defense Office

of   Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation

(CAPE)



September 27, 2023


The U.S. Department of Defense's (DOD) Office of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation (CAPE)
provides independent analysis of the cost and performance of major weapons systems and plays a key role
in developing the DOD budget. With a current budget of $67.9 million and 157 staff, CAPE was
established in 2009 pursuant to the unanimously passed Weapon Systems Acquisition Reform Act
(WSARA;  P.L. 111-23).
The House-passed version of a National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024 (NDAA; H.R.
2670) would repeal the position of director of CAPE, disestablish the office, and authorize the Secretary
of Defense to determine where to transfer certain office responsibilities. The Senate-passed version (S.
2226) included a Sense of the Senate supporting CAPE's role in providing independent cost assessments
but would also modify the responsibilities of the Director of CAPE, among other things.


Background

10 U.S.C. Q139a and 10 U.S.C. Chapter 222 describe CAPE's current statutory duties. The director of
CAPE  is appointed by the President and approved by the Senate. CAPE plays a role in both DOD's
Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) process and in the Defense Acquisition
System (DAS). Within PPBE, CAPE informs the assessment of resource requirements in warfighting
scenarios; convenes senior leader decision-making bodies; and has primary responsibility for generating a
classified budget-related database called the Future Years Defense Program (FYDP). Within the DAS,
CAPE  guides and evaluates the analysis of alternatives, which occurs early in the acquisition process;
conducts or reviews independent cost estimates and/or lifecycle cost analyses for all Major Defense
Acquisition Programs (MDAPs); and establishes DOD-wide policy and procedures for estimating the
total costs of procurement contracts, including multi-year procurements (MYP).



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