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Month: June 2019

Who should make multi-billion dollar decisions?

June 15, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

Part of the reason for “programming” the budget was to give decision-makers at the top the ability not only to decide on how much money […]

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Are OTA contracts being competed?

June 14, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

A number of nontraditional companies told CRS that they are more likely to work with DOD because of the department’s other transaction authorities. Despite these […]

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What is the Trusted Capital Marketplace really about?

June 13, 2019 Eric Lofgren 2

This post will speculate on the intent behind the DOD’s new Trusted Capital Marketplace, and what will be expected of its managers. Background. The Statement […]

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Moving beyond Newtonian and industrial era thinking

June 12, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

This post highlights excerpts from two episodes of POGO’s Pentagon Labyrinth podcast. Both relate to the mindset embodied in the US Department of Defense — […]

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Are better requirements the answer to acquisition?

June 11, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

Here are some excellent insights from the Army Materiel Acquisition Review Committee’s 1974 report. Might sound like a lot of the arguments going on today […]

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FFG(X) update — and then there were four

June 10, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

The FFG(X) program is a Navy program to build a class of 20 guided-missile frigates (FFGs). The Navy wants to procure the first FFG(X) in […]

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Acquisition Headlines

June 9, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

New U.S. Navy Aircraft Carriers Can’t Launch F-35s Until 2027: Report. Lockheed Martin Continues To Impress (impress investors, that is, not the weapon systems users). […]

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B-1B bomber readiness nears 16 percent

June 8, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

The U.S. Air Force is slacking when it comes to the B-1 Lancer fleet, with less than ten operational units out of a total number […]

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Lessons from France on fixed-price contracting

June 7, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

There is much to like about how the French do weapon systems acquisition, and we in the US need to pay more attention: In the […]

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DIB recommends new appropriation to meet software challenges

June 6, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

The following is a lengthy excerpt from the Defense Innovation Board’s Software Acquisition and Practices (SWAP) appropriations subgroup. I think it is an excellent expression […]

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Interpreting the Navy’s FY 2020 shipbuilding plan

June 5, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

Overall inventory will reach 314 ships by FY2024 and 355 ships in FY2034. The DDG 51 class-wide extension was the principal driver of the 20-year […]

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Acquisition workforce confined to a fishbowl

June 4, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

Sixteen years ago, the National Commission on the Public Service (known as the “Second Volcker Commission”), reported that the federal government was not adequately staffed […]

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Trends in technical performance, effort, and cost of being wrong

June 3, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

During the 30 years that our company has been in existence… we have seen air vehicles advance front the 100- to 200-mile-per-hour speeds characteristic of […]

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Acquisition Headlines

June 2, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

“Steam’s only worked for about 65 years perfectly,” the president said. “They have a $900 million cost overrun on this crazy electric catapult. I said, […]

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Problem areas of Earned Value Management

June 1, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

This is from a March 1969 article that discusses the Air Force’s implementation of the C/SCPS, which later became known as Earned Value Management: AFSC […]

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