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Acquisition Next, A Playbook to Break Industrial Age Paradigm

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FAIRFAX, VA - The聽Center for Government Contracting聽at 亚洲AV today聽announced the results聽of a year-long research project to identify Department of Defense (DoD) acquisition best practices in an effort to improve the way the government and industry work together.

As Center Executive Director Dr. Jerry McGinn noted, 鈥淲e worked to identify the practices that acquisition professionals and their industry counterparts can use now to innovate, iterate, scale, and field effective military capabilities for United States forces. Many of these practices are being used in programs, but widespread adoption will help drive culture change across the acquisition community.鈥

The defense acquisition system is a vital component to strategic competition with Russia and China. Future outcomes depend on the actions of acquisition professionals today. Government programs can become leaders in innovation again, but it requires a change in mindset and approach the Center calls聽Acquisition Next:

  • Acquisition Next translates buzzwords into business practices that people can use
  • Acquisition Next accelerates capability delivery and technology adoption
  • Acquisition Next enables a highly composable joint force design
Acquisition Next, A Playbook to Break Industrial Age Paradigm

suggests a way to implement the Acquisition Next mindset. It distills the research into six plays designed to spur modularity, speed, iteration, and competition in defense acquisition. The first three apply at the total program level and to all system types. They enable the second three plays which are suited to contracts with software intensive content.

Program Level Plays

1. Requirements.聽Make room for opportunities in program requirements
2. Market Research.聽Make market intelligence a core and continuous organizational capability
3. Master the Baseline. Tailor the contracting approach to technically separable elements

Software Intensive Plays

4.听Agile Work Statements.聽Separate technical direction from contract work statements
5.听Modular Contracts.聽Reduce risk by partitioning contract tasks over time and components
6.听Intellectual Property.聽Avoid vendor lock by deferring rights to interfaces and operational data

鈥淎s global threats continue to rise it is imperative that we address the key enablers of military power residing in our acquisition system,鈥 said long-time Hill staffer and defense expert Bill Greenwalt. 鈥淭he Center for Government Contracting has outlined a compelling acquisition framework that if implemented can begin to restore our national competitiveness and military capabilities.鈥

The Center looks forward to iterating on this playbook as researchers continue to engage with practitioners and embark on acquisition case studies. The goal is for this academic work to reflect empirical evidence and filter back into outcomes through advocacy, training, and pilot programs.

For comments or questions, please contact:

Jerry McGinn, Center Executive Director,聽jmcginn5@gmu.edu
Eric Lofgren, Center Fellow,聽elofgren@gmu.edu

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The Center for Government Contracting, housed within the聽School of Business at 亚洲AV, is a nexus for government, industry, and academia to explore issues in government contracting. The Center is the first university-based organization to address business, policy, regulatory and other issues in government contracting through research, collaboration, and education and training.