Innovation in Government Business

Strategic Institute for Innovation in Government Contracting

Hosted by: Strategic Institute for Innovation in Government Contracting - Few subjects have been studied more than federal acquisition for the development and delivering of new capability and innovation. Since the 1980's the system has empirically and anecdotally demonstrated abysmal performance. The best and brightest have proffered solutions and Congress has followed with polices and mandates to encourage these. Leadership, specifically within the DoD has chosen to ignore these mandates. This is a rare case, where polices are far more advanced than practice, yet the stagnation continues and even gets worse. This podcast is for those interested in solving our Nation's critical technological challenges, by offering solutions, lessons learned, and highlighting the incredible potential of Other Transactions Agreements for fielding new advanced capability. If you are a federal acquisition professional or industry partner we invite you to explore the art of the possible.

  1. JUN 3

    Will New Thinking Ever be Applied to Federal Acquisition?

    In this episode, Strategic Institute, reiterates their main points: that focus on new concepts and ideas in 'teaming' to make the best use of talent and better fulfill mission goals, and applying critical thinking to the use of flexible acquisition authorities.  These ideas have been broadly rejected by bureaucrats and insiders who vehemently protect the status-quo of 'teams' remaining in their silos fulfilling their functionary duties, keeping them separated, and applying compliance oriented FAR-think to hurry up and create process out of flexibility before understanding the potential and opportunities.   The question remains, is the current thinking which has essentially gone unchanged for decades (50+ years), really the right approach as insiders would have us believe?  Without even a small shake up in thought, much less a revolution, will efforts to 'streamline' the FAR and the use of flexible acquisition authorities for R&D produce more of the same?  Predictably, yes.  How can it not?     This moment in time is brimming with opportunity and the need for change has never been more pressing, yet bureaucrats and insiders seemingly are unable to operate outside of a process (compliance) for process sake...  Prioritizing mission  and goals, assembling high performing teams, and exploring the flexibility Congress has provided (and mandated) is either too hard and too much or simply not incentivized and championed?  What do you think?

    33 min
  2. MAY 7

    Special Acquisition Forces & Looking at Defense Acquisition from the Inside Out

    In this episode, Strategic Institute discusses the unique perceptions of contracting, management, teaming, and time etc. within federal acquisition for R&D and for delivering new advanced capabilities.  Federal processes operate under their own logic, divorced from common and broader methods known outside of the ‘industry’.  It seems, those who have been indoctrinated into these systems ‘insiders’ have had their ideas and perceptions molded to an arcane regulatory system focused on and demanding compliance.  For all the fuss, it’s too bad that this system fails to achieve mission goals in a timely, efficient, and cost-effective manner.  It hinders program success, certainly speed.  It is a system focused on processes, not outcomes, and an entire culture has developed around it.  Those inside appear unable to step outside the ‘bubble’ they have created and apply common sense and smart business principles and approaches for delivering win/win scenarios.  They can’t see it, they think they can, but they don’t.  The system they have barricaded themselves in doesn’t let in much light.  However, there are solutions.    We briefly discuss how Other Transactions, flexible acquisition authorities to enable new and different approaches to deliver the fruits from federal R&D, and how they have been met with resistance by those desperate to put them into a box, before even exploring the potential and opportunities.  OTs, meant to enable new thinking and the creation of a new paradigm, have been met with narrow-mindedness and prioritizing the preservation of the current system.  OTs have NOT been met with an open mind or an earnest desire to use the flexibility provided to level up.         Lastly, we discuss Special Acquisition Forces (SAF).  A commonsense approach to exploring the flexibility OTs offer.  Leaders would be wise to focus on assembling teams with the right qualities to perform and equip them to succeed in different operational environments while clearing the way and providing them top cover.  This seems to be what’s needed – leadership at the various levels, curiosity, and an earnest drive to improve the system.       For More:  https://strategicinstitute.org/

    32 min
  3. MAR 6

    More TEAMS Less BUREAUCRACY to Improve Defense Acquisition & What are OT Condominiums?

    In this episode, Strategic Institute, highlights their long standing message of teaming for success.  It is widely believed that family is the essential building block of society/civilization, just like a team is for any significant endeavor or enterprise.  Federal Acquisition by-and-large does not seem to respect how critical the team is in contributing to success of a program or project.  To say that the DoD and FedGov need to revamp their philosophy in regard to assembling effective teams focused on mission is an understatement.  DoD's default is to add layers of bureaucracy, a new innovation cell or some cool new department with "X" in the title - add more bureaucracy.  What leadership has been really bad at is identifying, creating, and maintaining 'killer' teams that can knock-it-out-of-the-park!  The focus need not be on creating new bureaucracy, but on the smaller pieces, the ingredients - the team.   DoD and FedGov has more senior 'leaders' than any other time in history?  If they are not assembling effective teams, empowering and protecting them, so they can best accomplish their mission, then what are they doing?!  Seriously, that is literally their job!  DoD acquisition needs good people and even better leaders to stand up, take responsibility and use the tools they have been given.  It's time to think about how it puts together teams both internally and with external players too.     Rick Dunn also make a good point that the 'so-called' Other Transactions Consortia model functions like condominium and not like consortia at all.    Why do you think DoD and FedGov fails to conceptualize, much less foster excellence in teaming?      More teams, less bureaucracy

    28 min

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Hosted by: Strategic Institute for Innovation in Government Contracting - Few subjects have been studied more than federal acquisition for the development and delivering of new capability and innovation. Since the 1980's the system has empirically and anecdotally demonstrated abysmal performance. The best and brightest have proffered solutions and Congress has followed with polices and mandates to encourage these. Leadership, specifically within the DoD has chosen to ignore these mandates. This is a rare case, where polices are far more advanced than practice, yet the stagnation continues and even gets worse. This podcast is for those interested in solving our Nation's critical technological challenges, by offering solutions, lessons learned, and highlighting the incredible potential of Other Transactions Agreements for fielding new advanced capability. If you are a federal acquisition professional or industry partner we invite you to explore the art of the possible.