Defense Acquisitions: Perspectives on Potential Changes to Department of Defense Acquisition Management Framework
Abstract:
The National Defense Authorization Act NDAA for Fiscal Year 2008 directed GAO to report on potential modifications of the organization and structure of the Department of Defense DOD for Major Defense Acquisition Programs MDAP. In preparing the report, the review was required to include the feasibility and advisability of seven potential modifications of DODs organization and structure for MDAPs.1 We were charged with reporting on the feasibility and advisability of 1 establishing a process in which the commanders of combatant commands COCOM assess and provide input on the capabilities needed to successfully accomplish their missions over a long-term planning horizon of 15 years or more 2 establishing a materiel solutions process for addressing identified gaps in critical warfighting capabilities, under which the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics USD ATL circulates among the military departments and appropriate defense agencies requests for proposals for technologies and systems to address such gaps 3 revising the acquisition process by establishing shorter, more frequent acquisition program milestones 4 requiring the milestone decision authority MDA to specify at the time of milestone B approval the period of time that will be required to deliver an initial operational capability IOC to the commanders of the relevant COCOMs 5 establishing a new office to provide independent cost and performance estimates 6 requiring certifications of program status to the Defense Acquisition Executive DAE and Congress prior to milestone approval and 7 modifying the role played by Chiefs of Staff of the Armed Forces in the requirements, resource allocation, and acquisition processes.