Competing To Win
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he 2017 National Security Strategy advanced the idea that America had entered a period of Great Power Competition with Russia and China. Now, seven years later, after…
Competing to Win : The Future of Great Power…
From Elizabeth Peterson
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The 2022 National Security Strategy emphasizes the importance of prioritizing U.S. Alliances and Partnerships. Mr. Michael Vaccaro, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of…
Competing to Win: Leveraging Our Most Valuable…
From Elizabeth Peterson
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American military forces strategize and operate in close alignment with international allies and partners. So why don’t we use this same principle for defense…
Competing to Win: Buy The Way We Fight
From Elizabeth Peterson
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This year the US has allocated nearly $850 B to meet its commitments in the Indo-Pacific and around the world. China publicly claims only about $230 B in military…
Competing to Win: The True Size of Beijing's…
From Elizabeth Peterson
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When confronted by the Great Power Competition, how prepared is your program to transition rapidly from peacetime to wartime operations?In 2021, ASN (RDA) emphasized the…
Competing to Win Series: Preparing for Wartime…
From Elizabeth Peterson
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Each year the DoD David Packard Excellence in Acquisition Awards recognize the accomplishments of programs and teams that have helped advance the National Defense…
Competing to Win: Conversations with DoD Award…
From Elizabeth Peterson
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Hear Government and Industry perspectives on how contract surveillance is practiced today and what those in defense acquisition can do to better understand industry and…
Competing to Win Series - Improving Collaboration…
From Elizabeth Peterson
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The U.S. Indo-Pacific Command is responsible for protecting and defending U.S. interests in the Asia-Pacific. How can Defense Acquisition better help them in responding…
Competing to Win: What the Warfighter Wants from…
From Elizabeth Peterson
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The actor Jack Nicholson said, "You can follow the action, which gets you good pictures. You can follow your instincts, which will probably get you in trouble. Or,…
Competing to Win: Follow the Money!
From Elizabeth Peterson
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What can I do? How might I make a difference competing with China and other adversaries? Obtain ideas and insight from LTG David Bassett, Director of the Defense…
Competing to Win Series: Put me in, coach.…
From Elizabeth Peterson
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How does China go about fielding new military capabilities? What are some strengths and weaknesses of their approach? What strategies can DoD adopt to maintain its…
Competing to Win: Arming the Eagle to Outpace the…
From Elizabeth Peterson
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"Freaking out--To lose or cause to lose emotional control from extreme excitement, shock, fear, joy, despair, etc." ~dictionary.comCould the U.S. lose a war…
Competing to Win: Should We Be Freaking Out About…
From Elizabeth Peterson
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DoD relations with Congress can be challenging. How can we make them better and create a WIN-WIN-WIN outcome, one that benefits Congress, DoD, and the Warfighter? …
Competing to Win - How to Win with Congress -…
From Elizabeth Peterson
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The war in Ukraine has been testing the industrial base of the United States in recent months. The United States has provided lots of military aid in terms of artillery…
Competing to Win Series What to do when the…
From Elizabeth Peterson
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Description: Innovation is crucial to our national security and is key to building enduring advantage in this era of great power competition. DoD has made great…
Competing to Win Scaling Innovation for Defense…
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Description: Sharing your knowledge encourages collaboration and communication, sparks innovation and process improvement and improves productivity and…
Competing to Win Partnering with Industry -…
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DescriptionEach year the DoD David Packard Excellence in Acquisition Awards recognize the accomplishments of programs and teams that have helped advance the National…
Competing to Win Insight from Award Winning…
From Elizabeth Peterson
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Description:The contract is the ultimate agreement between the DoD and its industry partners outlining how we will work together to achieve mission goals. Have a…
Competing to Win Seeing the Future of Defense…
From Elizabeth Peterson
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Description: The October 2022 National Defense Strategy sets the strategic direction of the Department to support U.S. national security aims. Along with defending the…
Competing to Win Rising to the Challenge of the…
From Elizabeth Peterson
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Description:Do you want to know more about possible changes to the Planning, Programming, Budgeting and Execution System (PPBES)? Do you want to learn some tips to help…
Competing to Win - Reimagining Defense Planning…
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Competing to Win - Forging a Stronger Supply…
Description: DoD's supply chains are vital to U.S. national security and defense strategy objectives. Our adversaries are mapping the supply chains of our weapon…Competing to Win - Forging a Stronger Supply…
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Competing to Win - International Acquisition… 22 of 24
Competing to Win - International Acquisition…
Description: DoD's International Acquisition activities are vital to U.S. National Security and Defense strategy objectives. Like past crises, U.S. Government…Competing to Win - International Acquisition…
From Elizabeth Peterson
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Description: The technology valley of death sounds dramatic, because it is. In the life cycle of defense acquisition programs, it's the difficult divide between…
Competing to Win Bridging the Technology Valley…
From Elizabeth Peterson
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In a finite game, there is a clearly defined end point and there are winners and losers. In an infinite game, all parties are working to keep the game in play. There are…
Competing to Win Managing for the Long Game…
From Elizabeth Peterson