Defense Companies Sign Letter Urging Acquisition Reform.

AuthorEckert, Cambrie

ARLINGTON, Virginia--The Defense Department doesn't have an innovation problem, it has an innovation adoption problem, according to a June 23 open letter from defense companies to the secretary of defense.

Based on the findings of the bipartisan Atlantic Council Commission on Defense Innovation Adoption, the letter emphasized four recommendations the Defense Department could implement that would speed the adoption of commercial technologies needed to keep pace with peer competitors.

"The time required to develop critical technologies to meet the threat later this decade is no longer the obstacle; it is our inability to scale already developed commercial technologies into production, iterate upon them and sustain them in the hands of the warfighter," the letter said.

The letter--signed by leaders of 13 venture capital and defense technology companies--urged the Defense Department to modernize "to align with the 21st century industrial base."

The letter noted the progress in making the Defense Innovation Unit report directly to the secretary of defense and called for providing the unit with the staff and resources needed to engage with non-traditional defense companies.

The signatories argued that would help the Defense Department "align defense capability requirements...

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