Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday laid out a wide-ranging suite of changes to the military’s troubled and sluggish acquisition process , intended to speed up the pace at which the Pentagon buys new weapons and other systems.
“We will rebuild the defense industrial base into a new arsenal of freedom,” Hegseth said in a speech at the National War College at Fort McNair in Washington.
Speaking before defense industry leaders, Hegseth outlined his intention to do away with the existing Defense Acquisition System — the process by which the department acquires and fields new systems — and replace it with a new Warfighting Acquisition System, focusing on moving quickly and addressing threats jointly, across all services.
“We need acquisition and industry to be as strong and fast as ou

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