Saturday, May 16, 2020
This Pentagon Procurement Program Will Fail
RCD: A Pentagon Procurement Program That Seems Doomed to Fail
The Pentagon spends more money on federal contracts and relies more on private contractors to provide necessary support than all other U.S. government agencies combined. It writes lots of large, long-term contracts, particularly for major weapons platforms. Over the past several decades, the size and duration of contractors for services, particularly in the areas of information technology (IT) and networking, have increased significantly. The problem with massive, long-duration IT contracts is that the pace of technological change often makes them out-of-date almost from the start. An example of one such big contract is the Navy’s new contract to manage multiple IT networks, called the Next Generation Enterprise-Recompete (NGEN-R).
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WNU Editor: Welcome to the world of technology. What is hot right now will be ancient by next year. Unfortunately for the Pentagon (and taxpayer), these IT contracts are long term, and the equipment that is installed today will be out of date sooner rather than later. And for the Pentagon and its services .... they are stuck with it.
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Hey WNU, that applies to everything. ;)
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