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Month: January 2021

Long requirements lead-times aren’t a new problem

January 16, 2021 Eric Lofgren 0

The Procurement Commission said the Air Force spent 8 years and $140 million just getting ready to start competition on the B-1. The Aegis case […]

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Military capabilities are not well represented by DoD budgets

January 15, 2021 Eric Lofgren 0

Here is fellow emergent ventures recipient Alexey Gurzey on the Venture Stories podcast talking about the declining relevance of GDP: If you think about someone […]

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Army succeeds in attracting new entrants, is failing to move money to them

January 14, 2021 Eric Lofgren 2

Army programs designed to attract non-traditional companies have been met with enthusiasm. According to a senior official, Army Applications Laboratory received 5,500 inquiries in 2020 […]

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DoD oversight is intimately linked with appropriations structure

January 13, 2021 Eric Lofgren 0

… it is time to modernize the way the DoD is resourced with simpler, responsive and flexible appropriations that meet congressional oversight requirements. The DoD […]

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The challenges of funding deep tech, moving from science to products

January 12, 2021 Eric Lofgren 0

If you want to move from science to products, you have to live for some time in a super-position of those states before you can […]

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Defense acquisition decisions in a low-trust environment

January 11, 2021 Eric Lofgren 0

The correct way to respond to a low-trust environment is not to double down on proceduralism, but to commit yourself to the “it does exactly what […]

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Acquisition headlines (1/3 – 1/9/2021)

January 10, 2021 Eric Lofgren 0

With new cloud policy, Navy moves back to a centralized approach. (Federal News Network) As of March, “… individual commands will, for the most part, […]

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DoD processes increase complexity, cost at the expense of reliability

January 9, 2021 Eric Lofgren 0

The prospect of technological advances still persuades planners and decisionmakers to seek increased performance, greater precision, added function capability, and thus more complexity, all of […]

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Can the DoD and Congress embrace new ways of buying software?

January 8, 2021 Eric Lofgren 0

Software collapses the division between design and manufacture. Once a software program is designed through coding, it can be almost instantaneously manufactured through compiling. Freed […]

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Defense management is killing competition

January 7, 2021 Eric Lofgren 0

The genius of the capitalist system is that it has no pretensions about prediction: It does not preselect winners and losers but instead facilitates competition […]

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Space Force harkens back to an old way of organizing for acquisition

January 6, 2021 Eric Lofgren 0

Through the end of the 1940s, the Air Materiel Command had assigned two “project officers”—one for development and one for production—to monitor each system’s acquisition. […]

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Should the Marines treat equipment like the banks treat your money?

January 5, 2021 Eric Lofgren 0

We have too much equipment, and sustaining it consumes enormous volumes of resources. We don’t have enough mechanics in the Fleet to maintain the equipment, […]

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The nature vs nurture debate for defense program planning

January 4, 2021 Eric Lofgren 0

There is an interesting story about a single crayfish that managed to reproduce asexually creating offspring with the exact same genetics. The offspring, called marmorkrebs, […]

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Acquisition headlines (12/27/2020 – 1/2/2020)

January 3, 2021 Eric Lofgren 0

Florida just had its busiest orbital rocket launch year in decades. (Florida Today) 31 successful launches, the most since 1966 with 54! SpaceX made up […]

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Up to 50% of military R&D goes to paper, not product

January 2, 2021 Eric Lofgren 0

Opinion on documentation requirements is divergent. Practically all non-Government respondents contrast the sparse documentation which accompanies private R. & D. programs with that provided by […]

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