Bill Greenwalt, Fellow, American Enterprise Institute

The Defense Department and Congress are trying too hard to reinvent the wheel in their debates on acquisition reform. That's according to Bill Greenwalt -- he's...

The Defense Department and Congress are trying too hard to reinvent the wheel in their debates on acquisition reform. That’s according to Bill Greenwalt — he’s former deputy under secretary of defense for industrial policy — and now a fellow of the Marilyn Ware Center for Security Studies at the American Enterprise Institute. On In Depth with Francis Rose, he said the Pentagon should look back to the 1950s as a model for defense acquisition reform.

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