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Must contractors build an internal program office to comply with CMMC?

December 12, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

Richard Beutel: The feedback were getting from the companies is that the DOD is pushing a lot of the administrative and policy development back on […]

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The backlash to Packard’s rapid acquisition and reform: a warning

December 11, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

David Packard left office as DepSecDef in December 1971, and a few years later with the passage of OMB Circular A-109 and updates to the […]

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Agile at scale, decoupling teams, and enterprise software in the DOD

December 10, 2019 Eric Lofgren 3

One of the issues we see is programs trying going straight to the scaled agile development framework, like SAFe. We issued a memo highly discouraging […]

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Explaining the valley of death in defense technology

December 9, 2019 Eric Lofgren 16

I’m going to walk though some an excellent set of slides on the “valley of death” problem from Gary Hagan over at DAU. Let’s start […]

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Acquisition headlines

December 8, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

How Russia Improved its Military With An Economy the Size of Spain. Subtitle: “The Russians spend the highest share of their military budget on procurement […]

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Centralization was wrong for atomic power, the case of Britain and the US

December 7, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

The development of atomic power for the generation of electricity provides a useful illustration. In the mid-fifties major technical decisions had to be made with […]

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New Pentagon IP chief and unresolved questions

December 6, 2019 Eric Lofgren 2

The Pentagon’s new director of intellectual property began work last week focused on standing up a “cadre” of experts who can advise and train defense […]

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Big changes might be ahead to simplify commercial buying

December 5, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

On Wednesday, November 27, the Department of Defense (DoD) published a proposed rule that simplifies the acquisition of commercial products to meet military requirements. Two […]

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Why managers pad budgets and build empires: the law of anticipated reactions

December 4, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

To some extent, the strength and security of an organization is associated with its size, the rank of its personnel, and the amount of funds […]

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Podcast: Lt. Gen. David Deptula (ret.) on mosaic warfare, strategy, and the digital century series

December 3, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

I was please to speak with Lt. Gen. David Deptula (ret.) on the Acquisition Talk podcast. He is currently Dean at the Mitchell Institute for […]

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How delegation of authority is proceeding in Air Force contracting

December 2, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

The big question in my mind is not whether we are going to increase the authorities at the lower levels — we have to do […]

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Acquisition headlines

December 1, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

Elon Musk says NASA is ripping off SpaceX. (Bloomberg video.) Point is that NASA wants to pay SpaceX $55 million for same thing that it […]

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ULA mostly advocates for the status quo regulations in launch

November 30, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

ULA enjoys a good working relationship with the FAA and addresses licensing issues with the agency in real-time… The FAA is doing an excellent job […]

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The debate over how Chinese military expenditures should be normalized to dollars

November 29, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

The American defense budget is still over 2.5 times larger than Beijing’s, but China has steadily been closing the gap. Moreover, China faces much lower […]

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Commercial launch faces conflicting regulations that slows technology growth

November 28, 2019 Eric Lofgren 0

The FAA rules specific to ELVs [Expendable Launch Vehicles] are a voluminous set of prescriptive and detailed regulations. FAA promulgated these ELV regulations almost 15 […]

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