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Just published: US Government Accountability Office Office - Weapon Systems Annual Assessment "While the United States Department of Defense (DOD) plans to invest more than $2 trillion todevelop and acquire its costliest weapon programs, it continues to struggle with delivering innovative technologies quickly. Weapon systems are more complex and driven by software than ever before. Recent reforms were intended to lead to faster results, but slow, linear development approaches persist. In July 2023, GAO found that leading commercial companies deliver complex, innovative products with speed through iterative cycles of design, development, and production. DOD remains alarmingly slow in delivering new and innovative weapon system capabilities, even as national security threats continue to evolve. As the 2022 National Security Strategy and the unclassified 2022 National Defense Strategy make clear, the acquisition processes used to deliver capabilities in the past are too slow to address emerging threats of the future. China has greatly strengthened its military capabilities over the last 20 years and its stated goal is to have a “world-class” military by the end of 2049, according to DOD. China will continue to modernize its military into one that can challenge the United States across the spectrum of conventional and unconventional capabilities. The 2022 DOD strategies further note that Russia is increasing its military capability and seeks to expand control over portions of the former Soviet empire, underscored by its unprovoked, full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The number of threats in space also continues to grow, including adversarial development of ways to target U.S. space assets and communications. Rapid advancements in technology and innovation are shared worldwide, and other threats will continue to emerge—such as our adversaries’ access to artificial intelligence and autonomous systems, and their ability to conduct malicious cyber activity. " https://lnkd.in/e_Nii8-x

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