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Hasn't helped that our last two democrat presidents have handed out American military secrets like so much candy.
1 posted on 04/09/2015 11:06:30 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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Suggestion. Get rid of all the known spies at Sandia Labs, AMES research center, Lawrence Livermore Laboratories and JPL. That would be a good start.


2 posted on 04/09/2015 11:23:08 PM PDT by Usagi_yo (Enormous wealth without God, something's bound to go wrong here.)
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"US military worries about losing hi-tech edge"

More of the obama legacy. No amount of obamacare can bring back American civilian casualties of war back from the dead.
3 posted on 04/09/2015 11:49:22 PM PDT by clearcarbon
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Rand Paul would continue Obama's work.

Paul also wants to weaken the military.

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4 posted on 04/10/2015 12:11:16 AM PDT by ansel12 (Palin--Mr President, the only thing that stops a bad guy with a nuke is a good guy with a nuke.)
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> Hasn’t helped that our last two democrat presidents have handed out American military secrets like so much candy.

Beat me to it but I bet they made more than a little pocket change on the deals...


5 posted on 04/10/2015 12:18:32 AM PDT by jsanders2001
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I went on about this effect when the H1b visa issue was being pushed by clinton.

well. here ya go.

the next big military tech advancement will be coordinated swarming bots. ground, sea and air.

and we won’t be the ones to perfect it. it’ll be the chinese... as they have the technical construction capabilities that we pushed offshore


6 posted on 04/10/2015 12:19:27 AM PDT by sten (fighting tyranny never goes out of style)
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>> The Pentagon unveiled an initiative to streamline its bureaucracy...

In a wild, ill-informed estimation, I’m guessing at least a 35% percent efficiency improvement is possible by virtue of trying.


7 posted on 04/10/2015 1:58:28 AM PDT by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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They need to look at how they procure equipment. I was the integrated product team lead on the miniaturization portion of the Future Combat Systems program. I worked for a subcontractor. If they really wanted the devices to be smaller the task should have been assigned at one of the lead integrators. But nobody wanted it as the task was impossible. Every contractor’s contract said their box would be x inches by y by z. These sizes were developed based on estimates from the various contractors (who gave themselves lots of room) long before the vehicles were designed. So, of course nothing fit. The contractors were not about to give up any real-estate and their contracts meant that they didn’t have to. The only reason they attended my meetings was to burn charge numbers.

I could go on for another 10 pages but nobody on FR is interested in that kind of detail. Rest assured, though, that every aspect of the procurement process makes it harder to develop anything, let alone state of the art or cutting edge equipment. There is no easy way to fix this as the procurement office resembles a huge, amorphous monster that can’t be changed, improved or killed.

Oh, one favorite anecdote. I think it was a general who insisted on a program that would solicit ideas from employees. My boss and a representative from Boeing therefore made a presentation in the lunchroom to the floor workers, none of whom even worked for the division which had the FCS contract. They set up a mechanism for submitting ideas that required an ACE (Advanced Collaborative Environment) account. Those accounts were controlled like addictive drugs. None of the floor people, who worked for another division, had accounts. I did have an account and could not figure out how to submit the idea. My idea would have saved hundreds of pounds but finally I said, “F8ck it. If they wanted it they wouldn’t have made it impossible to put it into ACE.” What my boss did was passive aggressive to say the least. Yeah, you want your suggestion program? I’ve got your suggestion program right here!


8 posted on 04/10/2015 3:28:00 AM PDT by Gen.Blather
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This is a (big, and growing) issue of exporting far, far too much of America’s manufacturing sector.

America needs to rebuild. America needs to stop importing everything, and we need to relearn what made America great.

Stop buying everything from China.


9 posted on 04/10/2015 3:32:54 AM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network (http://www.census.gov/foreign-tradebalance/c5700.html)
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The DoD is a pension-granting political bureaucracy, with a side mission of national defense.


15 posted on 04/10/2015 7:39:13 AM PDT by RFEngineer
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