With an emphasis on speed, Navy's $100 million OTA for information warfare aims for two-way relationship with IT innovators

For the Navy, a new $100 million other transaction agreement focusing on information warfare isn’t just a way to turn government requirements into prototypes and fielded products at a faster clip than is possible under Federal Acquisition Regulation.

It is that, but the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command sees the value in the Information Warfare Research Project as a way to pull new ideas from industry at the same time it’s asking companies to solve specific problems.

Bill Deligne, the deputy executive director of SPAWAR’s Systems Center Atlantic joins Jared Serbu to talk about IWRP’s objectives, including how it plans to maintain proper governance and oversight in the world of OTAs, where most of the government’s usual acquisition rules don’t apply.