Ward: Imagination, incentive are the keys to weapons of tomorrow

Trying to predict the future isn't the best way to prepare for future threats. Instead the Defense Department should focus on becoming a master at responding to...

Trying to predict the future isn’t the best way to prepare for future threats. Instead the Defense Department should focus on becoming a master at responding to new and unforeseen challenges. That’s according to Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Dan Ward, the author of “FIRE: How Fast, Inexpensive, Restrained, and Elegant Methods Ignite Innovation.” On In Depth with Francis Rose, he offered ways to speed up DoD’s acquisition response time and innovation.

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