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Month: December 2020

Experts misguiding innovation in the age of ballistic missiles

December 16, 2020 Eric Lofgren 0

Actually, the vital ingredients of a medium-range ballistic missile were mostly within reach by 1947, excepting a nuclear warhead and proven means of warhead reentry, […]

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Podcast: Risk, Cost, and Project Management with Christian Smart

December 15, 2020 Eric Lofgren 1

Christian Smart joined me on the Acquisition Talk podcast to discuss his new book, Solving for Project Risk Management. He is the chief scientist at […]

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Transcripts: Risk, cost, and project management with Christian Smart

December 15, 2020 Eric Lofgren 0

Eric Lofgren:  [00:00:00] I’m speaking with Christian smart today, who is the chief scientist  at Galorath federal, and his new book is called solving for […]

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DoD’s fixation on cost stifles its ability to innovate

December 14, 2020 Eric Lofgren 0

Accounting scholars Baruch Lev and Feng Gu found that the value of tangible assets and earnings explained more than 80% of companies’ value when entering […]

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Acquisition headlines (12/6 – 12/12/2020)

December 13, 2020 Eric Lofgren 0

CSAF Brown’s “Accelerate Change or Lose” Action Orders Could Drive Changes to FY-22 POM. (Inside Defense) Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Brown today released […]

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Don’t be fooled by the DoD’s readiness figures

December 12, 2020 Eric Lofgren 0

When the DoD talks about the readiness of its aircraft it usually cites mission capable rates. But is that what DoD analysts actually use when […]

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Aesop’s guide to Acquisition Laws

December 11, 2020 Eric Lofgren 0

The following is a sample from John Krieger’s excellent article in NCMA Magazine. There’s more at the link. I’ll forgo the indentation in the quotes […]

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The national security implications of crypto, and a strategy to counter China

December 10, 2020 Eric Lofgren 0

The US has this really amazing strategic asset in the US dollar. If you look at borrowing and lending in the world, how trade is […]

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How DoD policy-making became over-simplified

December 9, 2020 Eric Lofgren 0

So the program budget may become, not an information system, but an approved five-year plan that serves as an instrument of control. This arrangement can […]

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Podcast: Digital acquisition with Bryon Kroger and Matt Nelson

December 8, 2020 Eric Lofgren 0

Bryon Kroger and Matt Nelson joined me on the Acquisition Talk podcast to talk about digital transformation in the Department of Defense. They are the […]

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Are we at a crisis point in acquisition reform?

December 7, 2020 Eric Lofgren 3

Francis Rose: Every uniformed official that I ever hear anything from talks about speed… When there’s legislative language that proposes exactly the opposite, is working […]

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Acquisition headlines

December 6, 2020 Eric Lofgren 0

Current Army budget may make modernizing more difficult. “… they talk about 31-plus-three initiatives that are moving along, and that will, at some point, produce […]

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How would Michele Flournoy manage the DoD?

December 5, 2020 Eric Lofgren 0

Central to the plan is paying for it all [Michele] Flournoy identifies “over-investing in legacy platforms and weapon systems” as the impediment. Candidate Biden, likely […]

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Is continuous testing the key to SpaceX software success?

December 4, 2020 Eric Lofgren 0

In modern space flight, mission critical systems are becoming increasingly dependent on software controls for performing critical functions. Unfortunately, software failures are one of the most dominant […]

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How to attract and retain the defense STEM workforce

December 3, 2020 Eric Lofgren 0

In lieu of better data, it is easy to conclude that the defense enterprise struggles to recruit and retain STEM talent because it does not […]

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