Improving Intelligence Support to the Future Warfighter Acquisition for the Contested Environment

Improving Intelligence Support to the Future Warfighter Acquisition for the Contested Environment by Cynthia R. Cook, published by RAND Corporation in 2021, explores the challenges faced by the U.S. Air Force in enhancing its acquisition programs and strategies. This 182-page book examines the effectiveness of current intelligence support within the acquisition community, emphasizing the need for timely capabilities that address contemporary threats rather than outdated requirements.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of the acquisition enterprise ecosystem, which encompasses the Department of Defense, the Intelligence Community, and various stakeholders. The book highlights the cultural differences, resource constraints, and incentives that influence both the acquisition and intelligence sectors. By focusing on the interactions between these processes and personnel, the authors identify barriers to collaboration and propose methods to improve information sharing and workforce development, ensuring that U.S. Air Force acquisition remains responsive to evolving threats from peer and near-peer adversaries.
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Asked by the Air Force Materiel Command to determine whether the efficacy of existing and future acquisition programs and strategies could be improved, RAND’s Project AIR FORCE engaged a team of experts to analyze U.S. Air Force intelligence support to the acquisition community. The main challenge they found is in ensuring the ability of the acquisition community to deliver capabilities that meet a threat as it exists when capabilities are delivered, not as it was when requirements were set. Doing so requires understanding the distinct cultures, resource constraints and incentives, and goals of the acquisition and intelligence enterprises themselves, all of which have been shaped during decades when the U.S. military dominated and its weaponry had no peer. Thus, the authors provide an overview of the acquisition enterprise ecosystem, which includes the Department of Defense and the Intelligence Community, as well as Congress and other stakeholders. Focusing on interactions between acquisition and intelligence processes and personnel, including current disincentives to interacting, and taking into account resource constraints, they point to ways to enhance information sharing and workforce development in order to ensure that U.S. Air Force acquisition is adequately informed by intelligence in an environment of increasingly sophisticated threats from peer and near-peer adversaries.
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