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Month: November 2018

Haunted by the spectre of over-study in weapon needs

November 15, 2018 Eric Lofgren 0

At OSD level, they really don’t do much systems analysis. What they do mostly, endlessly and in almost excruciating detail is weapon requirements analysis. Summed […]

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Galambos on Innovation, Systems of Systems, and Logistics

November 14, 2018 Eric Lofgren 0

Here is Jim Galambos on Voices from DARPA, talking about platform design and cost disease: What do we mean by system of systems? It’s really this […]

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Fighter Mafia emphasizes simplicity of design

November 13, 2018 Eric Lofgren 1

Pierre Sprey testifying to Congress in December 1971: … it is possible to increase complexities of a weapons system to a point where it is […]

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Broad Considerations for Entering the Defense Market

November 13, 2018 Eric Lofgren 0

A few days ago I discussed the saga of the JEDI cloud computing contract, which engaged tech firms like Amazon, Oracle, Microsoft, IBM, and Google. […]

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How should we react to China’s rapidly improving fighter aircraft?

November 12, 2018 Eric Lofgren 2

However, Bronk added, most Western air forces have concluded that the usage of thrust vectoring for an edge in a dogfight is generally not worth […]

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US has something to learn from Europeans in austere development

November 11, 2018 Eric Lofgren 4

It may well startle one of the 439 Lockheed engineers, say, who worked on the P3A Orion modification of the Electra, to learn that in […]

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Russian Dry Dock sinks while repairing Russian Aircraft Carrier

November 10, 2018 Eric Lofgren 0

PD-50, a huge floating dry dock at the 82nd Repair Shipyard in Roslyakovo, Russia, accidentally sank on Oct. 29, 2018 while Admiral Kuznetsov, Russia’s only aircraft […]

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What can we learn from Eric Schmidt and apply to defense acquisition?

November 9, 2018 Eric Lofgren 2

Xerox PARC came out of a similar structure [as Bell Labs]. Xerox at the time was a structural monopoly and not a legal one because […]

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DOD says grow the budget, or else!

November 9, 2018 Eric Lofgren 0

Joe Gould and Aaron Mehta write: Last year, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis testified that the Pentagon needed 3 to 5 percent annual growth above inflation through 2023 to […]

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B-52 Development and Defense Lessons from Armen Alchian

November 8, 2018 Eric Lofgren 0

Mandeles argues convincingly that recognizing the inevitability of error may be the single most important factor in the design of effective organizations and procedures to […]

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Sylvain Lenfle answers questions on Innovation Management

November 8, 2018 Eric Lofgren 0

Here’s a correspondence with Sylvain Lenfle, professor of innovation management: Eric: Though I don’t want to take too much of your time, I would like to […]

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Technical prestige as an end in itself for successful firms

November 7, 2018 Eric Lofgren 0

This commercial competition [of aviation fuels] was a result of the profit motive, but was far from profitable, as is often the case in aviation, […]

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Captain Class lessons for project management

November 7, 2018 Eric Lofgren 0

Sam Walker’s book, The Captain Class, convincingly argues that the common ingredient to all the best sports teams has not been a great coach, but […]

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Phrases that describe defense acquisition

November 7, 2018 Eric Lofgren 0

This ‘realistic’ view which has now dominated politics for so long has hardly produced the results which its advocates desired. Instead of having achieved greater […]

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CBO finds Navy could reach Mandated 355 ships by 2034

November 7, 2018 Eric Lofgren 0

Only by arbitrarily extending the life of many ships will the Navy reach the mandated 355-ship fleet by 2034. Here’s what the CBO said: • […]

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