Did the JLTV do sufficient Operational Evaluation?
Soldiers with the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division at Fort Stewart in Georgia received the first of its 500 JLTVs on Jan. 14. A […]
Soldiers with the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division at Fort Stewart in Georgia received the first of its 500 JLTVs on Jan. 14. A […]
Retaining the A-10 will help the Air Force to preserve to preserve the Warthog community’s hard won close air support skills and expertise. However, the A-10 […]
In a previous post, I argued that corporate welfare is a function of Government restrictions on supply, which raises barriers to entry and lowers the […]
You can define corporate welfare in a number of way, but the most common revolves around Government subsidies — and other forms of unearned support […]
Several weeks ago I discussed various strategies for cutting $1 trillion from defense spending over ten years. In this post, I want to address the […]
Confessions Of A U.S. Marine F/A-18 Hornet Maintainer. Boeing says it has successfully completed the first test flight of a prototype for its autonomous passenger […]
A reader emailed be the following question: If the ultimate end-product of the military is death/destruction, is it a good thing to try to make […]
If you convert Chinese military spending using Market Exchange Rates, then the US is outspending the Chinese on its military by a factor of three. […]
In a previous post, I described how Luigi Zingales’ framework of regulatory capture also applies to the defense industry. I will here try to describe […]
The B-21 is intended to initially replace the 20 B-2 and 63 B-1 strategic bombers currently in the fleet. B-2s date from the 1990s; B-1s […]
The 2019 budget actually allocates R&D funding for accelerated acquisition of urgently needed technologies of the Navy’s choice, Kilby said, rather than specifying every line […]
Regulatory capture happens when Government officials bias policies in favor of the firms supposedly being regulated. Usually there is no overt corruption involved in capture. […]
U.S. Air Force installed first 3D printed part on an operational F-22. “No LCS deployed in 2018… No module exists yet in a useful, effective […]
In most cases, it still is necessary for a project manager to get a decision by making his recommendations through several layers of hierarchy in […]
Rick Whittle joined me on the Acquisition Talk podcast to discuss his book on the V-22 Osprey program development history. In this episode, we learn […]
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