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ition reform neither resonates with the public nor sufficiently captures the asso
ciated national security
implications. The fundamental imperative for reform is sus
highly consolidated core of traditional prime
contractors working wit
Despite the pace of global technological change, the United States military-indu
strial complex may never be truly disrupted. We need it too much. We need a robust
inventory of purely
public defense platforms like warships, warplanes, and advanced munitions. And w
e need the defense base that can build them
that highly consolidated core of trad
itional prime
contractors working within a system that has provenDespite the pace of global te
chnological change, the United States military-industrial complex may never be t
ruly disrupted. We need it too much. We need a robust inventory of purely
public defense platforms like warships, warplanes, and advanced munitions. And w
e need the defense base that can build them
that highly consolidated core of trad
itional prime
contractors working within a system that has proven nearly impervious to smaller
, more agile non-traditional companies, particularly those in Silicon Valley.
Silicon Valley companies face formidable barriers to entry across the entire fed
eral enterprise. The federal acquisition system is not just a national security
liability, but also a liability to
the overall effectiveness and responsivenhighly consolidated core of traditional p
rime
contractors working wit
Despite the pace of global technological change, the United States military-indu
strial complex may never be truly disrupted. We need it too much. We need a robust
inventory of purely
public defense platforms like warships, warplanes, and advanced munitions. And w
e need the defense base that can build them
that highly consolidated core of trad
itional prime
contractors working within a system that has provenDespite the pace of global te
chnological change, the United States military-industrial complex may never be t
ruly disrupted. We need it too much. We need a robust inventory of purely
public defense platforms like warships, warplanes, and advanced munitions. And w
e need the defense base that can build them
that highly consolidated core of trad
itional prime
contractors working within a system that has proven nearly impervious to smaller
, more agile non-traditional companies, particularly those in Silicon Valley.
Silicon Valley companies face formidable barriers to entry across the entire fed
eral enterprise. The federal acquisition system is not just a national security
liability, but also a liability to
the overall effectiveness and responsiveness of government. The concept of acquis
ition reform neither resonates with the public nor sufficiently captures the asso
ciated national security
implications. The fundamental imperative for reform is susess of government. The
concept of acquisition reform neither resonates with the public nor sufficiently
captures the associated national security
implications. The fundamental imperative for reform is sustraditional prime
contractors working wit
Despite the pace of global technological change, the United States military-indu
strial complex may never be truly disrupted. We need it too much. We need a robust
inventory of purely
public defense platforms like warships, warplanes, and advanced munitions. And w
e need the defense base that can build them
that highly consolidated core of trad
itional prime
contractors working within a system that has provenDespite the pace of global te
chnological change, the United States military-industrial complex may never be t
ruly disrupted. We need it too much. We need a robust inventory of purely
public defense platforms like warships, warplanes, and advanced munitions. And w
e need the defense base that can build them
that highly consolidated core of trad
itional prime
contractors working within a system that has proven nearly impervious to smaller
, more agile non-traditional companies, particularly those in Silicon Valley.
Silicon Valley companies face formidable barriers to entry across the entire fed
eral enterprise. The federal acquisition system is not just a national security
liability, but also a liability to
the overall effectiveness and responsiveness of government. The concept of acquis
ition reform neither resonates with the public nor sufficiently captures the asso
ciated national security
implications. The fundamental imperative for reform is suscontractors working wi
thin a system that has proven nearly impervious to smaller, more agile non-tradit
ional companies, particularly those in Silicon Valley.
Silicon Valley companies face formidable barriers to entry across the entire fed
eral enterprise. The federal acquisition system is not just a national security
liability, but also a liability to
the overall effectiveness and responsiveness of government. The concept of acquis
ition reform neither resonates with the public nor sufficiently captures the asso
ciated national security
implications. The fundamental imperative for reform is susactors working within
a system that has provenDespite the pace of global technological change, the Uni
ted States military-industrial complex may never be truly disrupted. We need it to
o much. We need a robust inventory of purely
public defense platforms like warships, warplanes, and advanced munitions. And w
e need the defense base that can build them
that highly consolidated core of trad
itional prime
contractors working wit
Despite the pace of global technological change, the United States military-indu
strial complex may never be truly disrupted. We need it too much. We need a robust
inventory of purely
public defense platforms like warships, warplanes, and advanced munitions. And w
e need the defense base that can build them
that highly consolidated core of trad
itional prime
contractors working within a system that has provenDespite the pace of global te
chnological change, the United States military-industrial complex may never be t
ruly disrupted. We need it too much. We need a robust inventory of purely
public defense platforms like warships, warplanes, and advanced munitions. And w
e need the defense base that can build them
that highly consolidated core of trad
itional prime
contractors working within a system that has proven nearly impervious to smaller
, more agile non-traditional companies, particularly those in Silicon Valley.
Silicon Valley companies face formidable barriers to entry across the entire fed
eral enterprise. The federal acquisition system is not just a national security
liability, but also a liability to
the overall effectiveness and responsiveness of government. The concept of acquis
ition reform neither resonates with the public nor sufficiently captures the asso
ciated national security
implications. The fundamental imperative for reform is sustaining our ability to
responsibly govern and defend the nation. start a national conversation to bett
er define acceptable levels of
risk for the taxpayer. In an excessively risk-averse, requirements-based, and co
mpliance-focused acquisition system, we have decreased competition and arguably
made few appreciable
non-traditional
companies, particularly
Despite the pace of global technological change, the United States military-indu
strial complex may never be truly disrupted. We need it too much. We need a robust
inventory of purely
public defense platforms like warships, warplanes, and advanced munitions. And w
e need the defense base that can build them
that highly consolidated core of trad
itional prime
contractors working within a system that has proven nearly impervious to smaller
, more agile non-traditional companies, particularly those in Silicon Valley.
Silicon Valley companies face formidable barriers to entry across the entire fed
eral enterprise. The federal acquisition system is not just a national security
liability, but also a liability to
the overall effectiveness and responsiveness of government. The concept of acquis
ition reform neither resonates with the public nor sufficiently captures the asso
Despite the pace of global technological change, the United States military-indu
strial complex may never be truly disrupted. We need it too much. We need a robust
inventory of purely
public defense platforms like warships, warplanes, and advanced munitions. And w
e need the defense base that can build them
that highly consolidated core of trad
itional prime
contractors working within a system that has proven nearly impervious to smaller
, more agile non-traditional companies, particularly those in Silicon Valley.
Silicon Valley companies face formidable barriers to entry across the entire fed
eral enterprise. The federal acquisition system is not just a national security
liability, but also a liability to
the overall effectiveness and responsiveness of government. The concept of acquis
ition reform neither resonates with the public nor sufficiently captures the asso
ciated national security
implications. The fundamental imperative for reform is sustaining our ability to
responsibly govern and defend the nation. start a national conversation to bett