Navy Says It Can Buy Frigate For Under $800M: Acquisition Reform Testbed

Navy Says It Can Buy Frigate For Under $800M: Acquisition Reform Testbed
Navy Says It Can Buy Frigate For Under $800M: Acquisition Reform Testbed

SURFACE NAVY ASSOCIATION: The Navy’s frigate program is pioneering new procurement processes to get ships faster and cheaper. For the frigate, that means the cost should come in below the current target of $800 million, the program executive officer for small ships said here. (The maximum allowable cost per ship is $950 million). For the…

Army Shifts $1B In S&T, Plans Modernization Command: UnderSec McCarthy

Army Shifts $1B In S&T, Plans Modernization Command: UnderSec McCarthy
Army Shifts $1B In S&T, Plans Modernization Command: UnderSec McCarthy

PENTAGON: Merry Christmas, US Army. As you read this, the White House Office of Management and Budget is reviewing the service’s draft spending plan for 2019-2023, which reshuffles more than a billion dollars in science and technology funds, undersecretary of the Army Ryan McCarthy told me in an exclusive interview. The goal: to better resource…

Frigate RFP Pioneers New Shipbuilding Approach

Frigate RFP Pioneers New Shipbuilding Approach
Frigate RFP Pioneers New Shipbuilding Approach

CRYSTAL CITY: When the Navy publishes its Request For Proposals to design a new frigate, probably today, there should be no surprises for industry. That’s by, well, design. In stark contrast to the predecessor program, the Littoral Combat Ship, where the Navy changed key specs midway through construction at great expense, the frigate is a…

Futures Command: Inside The Army’s Acquisition Overhaul

Futures Command: Inside The Army’s Acquisition Overhaul
Futures Command: Inside The Army’s Acquisition Overhaul

UPDATED: McCain Endorses Army Move AUSA: Army leaders are creating eight interdisciplinary teams to jumpstart modernization programs in six key areas, from (non-nuclear) ballistic missiles to body armor. Each team will be led by a battle-hardened brigadier general and consist of specialists drawn from across the Army. These Cross Functional Teams are linked to a…

Milley Announces Biggest Buying Shift In 40 Years: Army Will Get Weapons The SOCOM Way

Milley Announces Biggest Buying Shift In 40 Years: Army Will Get Weapons The SOCOM Way
Milley Announces Biggest Buying Shift In 40 Years: Army Will Get Weapons The SOCOM Way

AUSA: The Army will start buying weapons the way Special Operations does, Army Chief of Staff Mark Milley told reporters here, bringing different specialists together in one streamlined team. The often-insular Army is also studying the other services, Milley said, particularly the rapid development of the nuclear Navy under legendary Adm. Hyman Rickover. A three-star…

NGA To Offer Data To Industry For Partnerships

NGA To Offer Data To Industry For Partnerships
NGA To Offer Data To Industry For Partnerships

GEOINT: It all began over very old old Scotch at New York’s famed Explorer Club. The top two leaders of the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, Robert Cardillo and Susan Gordon, met with Anthony Vinci, now NGA’s director of plans and programs, to discuss ways to get more value from the agency’s incredibly valuable pools of…

LCS: HASC Seapower Chair Praises Frigate Delay

LCS: HASC Seapower Chair Praises Frigate Delay
LCS: HASC Seapower Chair Praises Frigate Delay

CAPITOL HILL: The Navy’s decision to slow down its LCS frigate program is “reassuring,” the chairman of the House seapower subcommittee said yesterday evening. Delaying contract award from 2019 to 2020 gives the service more time to do “due diligence” on the designs, Rep. Rob Wittman told reporters after a hearing on the Littoral Combat…

Army Confidential: Service Seeks Private Dialogue With Companies

Army Confidential: Service Seeks Private Dialogue With Companies
Army Confidential: Service Seeks Private Dialogue With Companies

HUNTSVILLE, ALA.: Can we talk? In private? If you’re a defense contractor with a good idea, the US Army wants to say yes — but laws and regulations get in the way. That’s a problem the Army Capabilities Integration Center (ARCIC) is struggling to solve with what it calls a Capabilities Information Exchange. Here’s the…

Army Races To Rebuild Short-Range Air Defense: New Lasers, Vehicles, Units

Army Races To Rebuild Short-Range Air Defense: New Lasers, Vehicles, Units
Army Races To Rebuild Short-Range Air Defense: New Lasers, Vehicles, Units

ARLINGTON: As Russia and other adversaries stock up on drones, rockets, and missiles, the US Army is building up defenses to shoot them down. But that Short-Range Air Defense force has been devastated by a decade of cuts. The service’s plan to revive SHORAD involves deploying to Europe about 50 more of its current Avenger…

Army Struggles To Open Up To Industry

Army Struggles To Open Up To Industry
Army Struggles To Open Up To Industry

WILLIAMSBURG, Va.: The next time the Army holds a conference on how to improve its relations with industry, it should actually let industry into the most important session, Maj. Gen. Bo Dyess told his four-star superiors at the Army Innovation Summit here. It just has to get around its own lawyers. This week’s conference — the third…

Army Seeks Early Industry Input On Mobile Protected Firepower

Army Seeks Early Industry Input On Mobile Protected Firepower
Army Seeks Early Industry Input On Mobile Protected Firepower

After two decades of canceled combat vehicles, the Mobile Protected Firepower program is a crucial test for the Army’s new approach to acquisitions. The service is seeking off-the-shelf technology instead of gambling on breakthroughs. It’s bringing together industry, combat officers, and acquisition professionals together at an earlier stage than ever before. And it intends to rein…

Big Guns For Light Infantry: Mobile Protected Firepower

Big Guns For Light Infantry: Mobile Protected Firepower
Big Guns For Light Infantry: Mobile Protected Firepower

This week at Fort Benning, Ga., the Army told some 200 industry representatives from 59 companies what it wants in its next war machine, the Mobile Protected Firepower vehicle (MPF). The MPF must be light and nimble enough to accompany foot troops where the massive M1 Abrams cannot go: into dense jungle and narrow streets, up mountains and…

Strategic Capabilities Office Is ‘Buying Time’ For Offset: William Roper

Strategic Capabilities Office Is ‘Buying Time’ For Offset: William Roper
Strategic Capabilities Office Is ‘Buying Time’ For Offset: William Roper

WASHINGTON: William Roper’s Strategic Capabilities Office is exploring some of the most innovative concepts in the US military. Imagine a militarized version of Pokémon Go, helping Army soldiers locate real-life threats instead of cartoon monsters. Imagine robot brains in a box — an “autonomy kit” — that Navy sailors can install on a patrol boat…

NGA Presses To Speed, Improve Acquisition, Requirements

NGA Presses To Speed, Improve Acquisition, Requirements
NGA Presses To Speed, Improve Acquisition, Requirements

GEOINT: Improving how the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency develops requirements and communicates them to industry — and within the agency — is a top priority for the NGA, according to its deputy director. The agency clearly wants to hear from industry just what it can do to improve its acquisition system. It held an open…