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The Process and Politics of Defense Acquisition - A Reference Handbook (Hardcover)
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The Process and Politics of Defense Acquisition - A Reference Handbook (Hardcover)
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The United States government invests billions each year on
equipping armed forces with the most advanced military equipment.
The root of the American defense acquisition system is driven by a
combination of national interests and domestic political
requirements. While fundamentally the defense acquisition system
has produced results for the United States military, improvements
are needed in order to continue to move forward in advancing
military tactics and technology. Exploring both the systemic and
political levels of the system, Sorenson argues that the United
States will fall behind if the current defense acquisition system
is not reformed. This book brings together elements of this
complicated system, such as national security requirements, and the
changes that are needed in both the structural and political
pillars. A combination of political interests and the needs of the
military, serviced by an ever-shrinking defense industry, make a
genuine acquisition reform even more difficult, resulting in reform
that is more symbolic than genuine. The United States military
spends hundreds of billions of dollars each year on defense weapons
and other items to equip the growing military. These weapons come
from a system that is deeply imbedded in complicated and
extensively regulated procedures, controlled by a few political
actors, along with international arms customers. Since the Cold
War, the defense industry has shrunk significantly in production,
while increasing a few powerful giant firms that now dominate the
defense business. Economic structure of the system and political
forces are significant tin reform efforts, creating an inefficient
system. No other book explores both theprocess and political
dynamics of the defense acquisition system. Sorenson brings
together the primary elements of the defense acquisition process,
including the evolution and current structure, along with the
political system and actors that influence it. Through analyzing
the defense contractors that help supply the industry and the
growing international arms markets that now play a significant
role, he explains the role that both national interest and domestic
political requirements play. Consequences of the system range from
criminal activity to much more common problems of inefficiency and
ineffectiveness. Sorenson argues that efforts to improve the
defense acquisition system are necessary in determining the future
outcome of the system.
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