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Month: July 2019

$25K per flying hour cost target unlikely for the F-35

July 16, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

The Pentagon is holding to its F-35A sustainment target cost of $25,000 per flying hour by fiscal year 2025, despite multiple internal assessments that argue the […]

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How the CBO estimates the cost of submarines

July 15, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

To estimate the cost of those future submarines, CBO used data for the ships’ closest analogue—the Virginia class submarines that had already been built. From […]

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Acquisition headlines

July 14, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

Pentagon’s Messaging on JEDI: Without it, Our Adversaries Win and Troops Lose. That’s quite a bit overstated, but it turned out to be an effective […]

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US accounts for 46 percent of $385bn space industry

July 13, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

The world space economy is currently valued at over $385 billion. At least 666 intelligence satellites from 38 countries monitor the globe; 790 communications satellites […]

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Does budget reform comply with the 10 rules for good reform?

July 12, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

Here is the insightful Peter Levine providing us 10 rules for reforming the Department of Defense: I’ve watched as every secretary of defense has sought […]

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Israeli F-35s penetrate Iranian airspace undetected; Iran general sacked for cover-up

July 11, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

Israeli F-35 stealth fighters fly secret mission undetected in Iranian airspace. Teheran sacks air defence commander for failure to report intrusion…   The [Kuwaiti] newspaper’s […]

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Modular architecture, incremental decisions, and software acquisition

July 10, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

Jeff Boleng [USD(A&S) Special Assistant for Software]: Should we separate our hardware procurement and our software procurement, and maybe even look to different vendors to […]

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What Adm. Moran said about bystanders and trust before he withdrew from CNO

July 9, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

Admiral William Moran will not be the next Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) because he maintained a friendship with a Navy Commander who sexually harassed […]

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What, if anything, is new about DevSecOps?

July 8, 2019 Eric Lofgren 2

So what is DevSecOps? You have to start by contrasting it to traditional software development process known as “waterfall,” in which work flows in a clear linear […]

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Acquisition headlines

July 7, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

Elon Musk: “I have an idea for a vertical takeoff and landing supersonic jet.”. Why start with an ordinary supersonic jet when you could leap-frog […]

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Competitive prototyping and pushing the state of the art

July 6, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

Only when the contractor is taking risks to develop the state-of-the-art and do something better than has ever been done before can there be much […]

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DCMA has about 65,000 backlogged contracts

July 5, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

DCMA serves as the ACO [administrative contracting officer] with responsibility for more than 20,000 contractors and more than $223 billion in unliquidated obligations.   In […]

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How the Space Corps reorg is shaping up

July 4, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

Will the Space Force or Space Corps — whatever Congress decides to call it — legally count as a new armed service?   creating a new organization for space […]

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AI exposes challenges to cost estimation

July 3, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

Many people have written about how artificial intelligence can improve the business of cost estimating. However, those papers tend to focus on costing out industrial […]

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Not all programs need to be rapid

July 2, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

Acquisition reform initiatives continue to make a difference, many resulting in delivering capability to the warfighter as quickly as possible. The key to success in […]

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