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New Weapons, Old Politics - America's Military Procurement Muddle (Paperback)
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New Weapons, Old Politics - America's Military Procurement Muddle (Paperback)
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Americans spend more than $100 billion a year to buy weapons, but
no one likes the process that brings these weapons into existence.
The problem, McNaugher shows, is that the technical needs of
engineers and military planners clash sharply with the political
demands of Congress. McNaugher examines weapons procurement since
World War II and shows how repeated efforts to improve weapons
acquisition have instead increased the harmful intrusion of
political pressures into that technical development and procurement
process. Today's weapons are more complicated than their
predecessors. So are the nation's military forces. The design of
new systems and their integration into the force structure demand
more care, time, and flexibility. Yet time and flexibility are
precisely what political pressures remove from the acquisitions
process. In a series of case studies and conceptual discussions,
McNaugher tackles concerns at the heart of the debate about
acquisition--the slow and heavily bureaucratic approach to
development, the preference for ultimate weapons over
well-organized and trained forces, and the counterproductive
incentives facing the nations defense firms. He calls for changes
that run against the current fashion--less centralization or
procurement, less haste in developing new weapons, and greater use
of competition as a means of removing the development process from
political oversight. Above all, McNaugher shows how the United
States tries to buy research and development on the cheap, and how
costly this has been. The nation can improve its acquisition
process, he concludes, only when it recognizes the need to pay for
the full exploration of new technology.
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