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Month: November 2022

Podcast: Creating innovation navigators with Sabra Horne

November 30, 2022 Eric Lofgren 0

Sabra Horne joined me on the Acquisition Talk podcast to discussed her new book: Creating Innovation Navigators: Achieving Mission Through Innovation. She is an executive […]

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What are the profit expectations in defense R&D?

November 29, 2022 Eric Lofgren 5

Here are some of the findings from an STTR study performed by Geoff Orazem at Federal Foundry and Gene Keselman and Kathryn Person at MIT […]

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Acquisition headlines (11/21 – 11/28/2022)

November 28, 2022 Eric Lofgren 0

The business of war is the business of deterrence. (Medium) Trae Stephens writes: “…  if the Ukrainians had an arsenal of HIMARs, Howitzers, surface-to-air missiles, […]

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A story on how military innovation is stifled

November 25, 2022 Eric Lofgren 1

In a very interesting episode of the a16z podcast, Marc Andreessen talks about how society often pushes back on technology. A famous case of military […]

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A federated approach to JADC2 is the only way to field interoperability before 2027

November 25, 2022 Eric Lofgren 0

Jerry McGinn and I joined Vago Muradian on the Defense & Aerospace report to discuss our recent paper on Execution Flexibility and Bridging the Valley […]

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A brief history of the munitions industrial base, and the importance of GOGOs

November 24, 2022 Eric Lofgren 1

During the first few years of World War I, European nations modernized weapons with machine guns, tanks, airplanes and larger artillery, leaving the American CMIB […]

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Podcast: PPBE Reform with Ellen Lord and Michael Brown

November 23, 2022 Eric Lofgren 2

Ellen Lord and Michael Brown joined me at the 2022 Conference hosted by George Mason University and Defense Acquisition University to discuss PPBE Reform. Ellen […]

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Precision guided munitions pruduction is totally inadequate

November 22, 2022 Eric Lofgren 0

The Pentagon is rebalancing its portfolio of PGMs away from short-range weapons used for counterterrorism operations toward long-range weapons that can be fired from standoff […]

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Acquisition headlines (11/14 – 11/20/2022)

November 21, 2022 Eric Lofgren 0

US Air Force’s ‘divest to invest’ plan is too risky. (Defense News) “The Air Force plans to retire aging F-15Cs, F-16s, B-1s and B-2s [to […]

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The incredible decline of DoD execution flexibility has created the so-called “valley of death”

November 18, 2022 Eric Lofgren 0

Here are some excerpts from our recent report at Mason GovCon, Execution Flexibility and Bridging the Valley of Death. Caution: Just how much the purse […]

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Are United States shipyards in trouble?

November 17, 2022 Eric Lofgren 0

Here are some points from an interesting article, US Shipyards – Record Revenue At Firesale Valuations. Yesterday Bollinger Shipyards, the largest privately-owned and operated shipbuilder […]

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Getting to the battle fastest with the mostest

November 16, 2022 Eric Lofgren 0

A post-World War II cartoon gets to a deep truth in defense acquisition. It shows American tanks on trial, supposedly for being outgunned and relatively […]

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Rep. Mike Gallagher on multiyear procurement, budget, and oversight

November 15, 2022 Eric Lofgren 0

Here’s a slice from a great episode of Hondo Geurts and Lauren Bedula’s Building the Base podcast with Representative Mike Gallagher (R-WI). The Pentagon doesn’t […]

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Acquisition headlines (11/7 – 11/13/2022)

November 14, 2022 Eric Lofgren 0

Opinion: How to partner with the Pentagon. (Aviation Week) AJ Piplica write: “Since the company’s founding in 2018, Hermeus has raised over $120 million in […]

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Does EVMS serve any other purpose than to justify cost overruns?

November 11, 2022 Eric Lofgren 3

Earned Value Management (EVM) is a complicated system for measuring baseline plans, actual costs, and technical progress on large, complex defense contracts. It evolved from […]

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