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Fix Space Force Acquisition Now!


This is the first time in nearly 70 years where the Defense Department can craft a wholly new service with new pathways to buy and field equipment. At its core this means building a culture of risk acceptance and tolerance not avoidance.
By  
Joshua Huminski
on April 05, 2021 at 6:01 AM ....

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The US Needs A Strategy To Secure Microelectronics – Not Just Funding


By  
Bryan Clark and Dan Patt
on March 15, 2021 at 8:35 AM
A microchip developed jointly by the Air Force Research Laboratory and American Semiconductor.
No modern army could last a minute without microelectronics: no radio, no sensor, no targeting system would function without silicon chips. No civilian economy could function either – just look at what you’re reading this article on.  Yet the US has never secured its supply line of the essential microelectronic building block, the semiconductor. That has to change.
Recent events continue to underscore semiconductors’ central role in U.S. economic and national security. Carmakers are slowing their assembly lines due to a microprocessor shortage. Export controls on U.S.-built chip manufacturing equipment and design tools helped cut Huawei’s 2020 smart phone sales by 40 percent. And the world’s largest semiconductor supplier, U.S.-based Intel, stumbled in its effort to build the next generation of c ....

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Competing in Time:  How DoD Is Losing The Innovation Race To China


By  
Bill Greenwalt
on March 09, 2021 at 8:00 AM
If the new DOD task force on China is serious about looking at the state of our technology competition, it needs to understand that the balance of technological power has shifted – and it has primarily been a self-inflicted wound.  The best ideas no longer arise in a US defense industry encumbered by 60 years of Stalinist-style central planning and security controls, but from commercial sources that once were primarily in the U.S. and are now globalized.
Bill Greenwalt
What is most important is that, in these
private industries, time-based innovation, experimentation, and operational prototyping are the coin of the realm.  For better or worse, the way the U.S. military innovated in the 1950s, before well-intended “reforms” stifled creativity and risk-taking, is now the dominant model for commercial innovators worldwide, including in adversary nations.  To make matters worse, the current U.S. defe ....

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Lockheed Buying Aerojet Is Bad For Defense


By  
Don Loren
on March 08, 2021 at 8:00 AM
Aerojet Rocketdyne played a major role in developing the X-51 hypersonic test vehicle, seen here ready for launch from the wing of a B-52 bomber.
Lockheed Martin, one of America’s most trusted defense companies, recently declared its intent to purchase and merge with Aerojet Rocketdyne, the nation’s last sole provider of solid rocket motors.  This proposed plan is currently under review by the Department of Defense and the Federal Trade Commission.  Rather than simply accept it as a
fait accompli, decision makers must look at the dangerous consequences for our industrial base from such a deal. If approved, competition within the US missile defense industry, hypersonics in particular, would cease to exist. ....

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Agile Product Management: How To Build Weapons Faster & Better


By  
Ian Fogarty and George Franz
on March 05, 2021 at 4:01 AM
F-35 production line
Among the reasons for America’s military preeminence is the quality and effectiveness of its weapons. During World War II the key to allied victory was the country’s remarkable ability to bend metal and build huge quantities of tanks, Jeeps, trucks, airplanes and ships. Today, many senior defense officials and industry experts say weapons are software first and metal second. That makes software development incredibly important, and, because software gets developed much faster than hardware, there’s great pressure to build faster. Our authors, both experts in software and technology, present their formula for meeting the conflicting demands of code and chips and hardware development. Read on! The Editor. ....

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