CWC Hears Suggestions on Improving Wartime Contracting

Wednesday, 27 April 2011 00:00 Nick Sanders
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We almost entitled this article, “CWC Hears Good Suggestions from Reasonable People, is Bewildered”—but somehow we refrained from non value-added snark. Seriously, we hope the CWC Commissioners were listening intently when Jacques Gansler was speaking during the CWC hearing on April 25, 2011.

Who’s Jacques Gansler?” we hear you asking. Well, children, the Honorable Dr. Gansler was the Under Secretary for Defense (Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics) from 1997 to 2001, and is largely credited (in our minds, at least) with making some of the key improvements to DOD acquisition management during his tenure. Since then, he’s Chaired a couple of important Commissions on behalf of the DOD, and his 1989 book, Affording Defense, is still worth reading today.

What we liked about Dr. Gansler’s testimony before the CWC was that it was informed based on his years of experience at the helm of DOD during the period of post-FASA transformation. It was reasonable, it was nuanced, and his criticism of the CWC’s recommendations was delivered a heck of a lot more diplomatically that we would have been able to do. (See our rant on the same topic, here.)

Dr. Gansler’s testimony was so well-done that we want to ignore the testimony of the GAO guy, the DOD IG guy, and the two SIGAR guys, and simply focus on what Dr. Gansler had to say. We shall quote as follows—

Amen, brother! We hope the CWC Commissioners will listen to this voice of reason ….