Michael O’Hanlon, Brookings Institution

The latest iteration of Better Buying Power from the Department of Defense, and legislation coming out of the Senate Armed Services Committee, are two of the mo...

The latest iteration of Better Buying Power from the Department of Defense, and legislation coming out of the Senate Armed Services Committee, are two of the most recent efforts to help DoD buy better. Michael O’Hanlon is co-director of the Center for 21st Century Security and Intelligence, and director of foreign policy research at the Brookings Institution. His latest work is titled “Pentagon Acquisition Policy: Three quarters right — one quarter broken”. He tells In Depth with Francis Rose whether three-quarters right is enough to get the job done for the military.

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