Rebuilding defence capability begins with rebuilding the bureaucracy
What has often been missing in Defence acquisition is not technical expertise but the willingness to admit from the outset, ‘This is what we do not yet know.’ Instead, program optimism and political expectations create incentives to hide uncertainty.
Conquest’s Third Law and the quiet resistance of institutional reform
Can Defence, and other public agencies, overcome structural inertia to deliver national capability effectively?
Defence middle managers decide department priorities don’t apply to them
Leaders need a new place to begin their analysis of the reform problem.