The Department of Defense acquisition process has gone through a decade of change intended to improve war fighting capabilities, to field products with a shorter cycle time, and to lower system life cycle costs. The intensity of change has increased during 1991 in response to the short comings of prior changes to correct acquisition problems and to deal with declining budgets, changing threats, and reduced manpower.
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