Air Warfare

Air Force Tries New Mix Of Acquisition Fixes

on January 15, 2015 at 12:00 PM

WASHINGTON: Citing “horrifying” times to let contracts even when their isn’t any competition — 17 months — Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James says the service will try several approaches to cut costs and speed cycle times.

As Breaking D readers know, the Air Force has actually driven overall acquisition costs down in the last two years, so these actions are not being taken in a vacuum.

But this rollout got the full treatment: appearance at the Atlantic Council; a logo; an acronymn (Bending the Cost Curve) and, of course, the secretary herself.

These elements make up BTCC:

James made it pretty clear through her reference to Norm Augustine’s famous quip that the entire Pentagon budget would buy one plane by 2054, her body language and the fact of the efforts cited above that she wants to see significant improvements in costs and schedule over the next few years.

For those who’ve forgotten, here is Augustine’s Law Nr. 16: “In the year 2054, the entire defense budget will purchase just one aircraft. This aircraft will have to be shared by the Air Force and Navy three-and-a-half days each per week except for leap year, when it will be made available to the Marines for the extra day.”

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