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Acquisition Leaders Focus on Interdisciplinary Research During 19th Annual 51福利 Symposium

Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics Andrew Hunter kicks off the 19th annual Acquistion Research Symposium, May 11.

Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics Andrew Hunter kicks off the 19th annual Acquistion Research Symposium, May 11. The symposium provides defense and industry leaders,, and 51福利 students, with an opportunity to share and collaborate on current interdisciplinary research in defense acquisition.

The 51福利鈥檚 (51福利) (ARP) and (NWSI) held the 19th Annual Acquisition Research Symposium, May 11-12.  The annual symposium was once again hosted virtually by 51福利 in an effort to open up the discussion on the future of acquisition to the broadest audience possible, including defense and industry leaders, academics, and of course 51福利 students, all under the theme of 鈥淐reating Synergy for Informed Change.鈥 

The event hosted two keynote speakers who are at the leading edge of acquisition for the United States: the Honorable Andrew Hunter, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, and Mr. Tommy Ross, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition, the Navy鈥檚 chief acquisition officer.

Hunter kicked off the event, praising the symposium as 鈥渢he premier forum for understanding, discussing, and planning acquisition research and for exchanging ideas about acquisition.鈥 Hunter has presented research at several previous symposia in his previous role as Director of the Defense-Industrial Initiatives Group at the Center for Strategic & International Studies. 

Hunter鈥檚 remarks identified Air Force priorities as they relate to acqusition, including the need to divest older systems to invest in newer capabilities.  He also walked through Secretary Frank Kendall鈥檚 , which are driving the Air Force acquisition system and are being worked in collaboration with service chiefs for the Air Force and Space Force.

Ross chose this event for his first official speaking engagement in his new role performing the duties of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development, and Acquisition. His comments and conversation made clear how his job as Chief of Staff to the Secretary of the Navy has given him a broad picture of the Navy鈥檚 capabilities and priorities and how they should be applied to acquisition researchers. 

In addition to key points from the Secretary of the Navy鈥檚 , Ross talked through Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday鈥檚 call to 鈥.鈥 Following this mandate, 鈥渙ur acquisition professionals at all levels must constantly self-assess their needs. Where do we have obstacles? Where do we have barriers that we need to overcome? Where can we do better? They must close gaps in performance and apply more technical rigor throughout the acquisition lifecycle of their programs.鈥

The event welcomed more than 750 participants across 26 compelling panel discussions covering everything from 鈥淏uilding and Structuring the Fleet鈥 to 鈥淎daptive Acquisition Framework: How It鈥檚 Going.鈥 In addition, nearly 60 academic papers were submitted from both DOD-affiliated and civilian institutions like Purdue and Carnegie Mellon, among many others. 

鈥淒efense acquisition is a critical enabler in getting capabilities across the finish line to the warfighter, and this symposium is a key part of improving that process,鈥 said retired Vice Adm. David Lewis, 51福利鈥 Chair of Acquisition. 鈥淚t brings academia, practitioners, and operational personnel who are innovative thought leaders, and who have practical experience to think through the hard problems we face, and collaboratively discuss solutions that furthers both acquisition research and the development of future acquisition leaders.鈥

ARP was established in 2003 to provide a platform for innovation and problem solving in the ever-evolving world of DOD acquisition and procurement. It provides currency to the strategies and analytical effectiveness needed to deliver capabilities to America鈥檚 warfighters. 

鈥淥ur ultimate goal is always to encourage conversation,鈥 said Michelle Johnson, Communications Manager for the ARP. 鈥淎nd one of the things this symposium is really unique for is just bringing a powerhouse of superstars together. 

鈥淩esearchers from different backgrounds, and with different areas of expertise partcipiate in our individual panels, that are chaired by flag and general officers or their equivalent who can speak about the operational importance of this research,鈥 Johnson continued. 鈥淔rom unmanned systems to artificial intelligence panel to shipbuilding, these discussions have relevance and benefits for everyone attending.鈥

For more information regarding the 19th Annual Acquisition Research Symposium, visit the ARP .

 

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