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During a House Armed Services Committee hearing before the Congressional recess, Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA) spoke about communications with the Department of Defense.
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00:00Yield my friend the ranking member for any opening comment he may have. Thank you
00:03Mr. Chairman. Thanks for anything for your leadership on this issue.
00:07Acquisition reform is something we've been working on for a while. I think we've
00:11made a little bit of progress. Some of the past reforms have helped. They simply
00:15haven't gone far enough. Chairman Thornberry I think really did show some
00:19great leadership on this. Secretary Ash Carter when he was there began to move
00:23us in this direction. We've done some other transactional authority. We've
00:27learned some valuable lessons from programs that have you know struggled
00:31like the F-35 so that the B-21 other programs we've moved in a different
00:36better more positive direction but on a scale of 1 to 10 we've got about a 2 in
00:41terms of how far we've gone and the acquisition reform bill that you've led
00:44on gets us much closer to that 10 we need to get to and it is crucial that we push
00:50it all the way through the process for all the reasons that you stated. Innovation
00:55is happening faster now than it ever has in the national security world. The
00:59Pentagon Congress or defense industrial base are not where they need to be to
01:04innovate as quickly as they need to. We need to realign the incentives as you
01:09said and we need to fundamentally change the culture and I've said this
01:14probably a hundred times in this committee now but the best summary of it
01:18I've ever read was in a foreign affairs article a couple years ago where they
01:21said the Pentagon was built to be the 1950s Ford Motor Company it needs to be
01:262022 Apple it needs to be an innovative company and all the cultural pieces that
01:31get us there to make that happen are going to be necessary and it's all sort of
01:36three pieces of this the Pentagon needs to change Congress needs to change and the
01:41defense contractor base needs to change because there are incentives in place for
01:45all three of us to just keep the system where it's at you know process if you
01:50work at the Pentagon if you follow the process you just sort of slowly stair step
01:54your way up and if there's 15 people who have been in charge of the program when
01:58it fails it's very easy to go it wasn't me it was him those incentives are in
02:04place Congress you know we you know get parochial we protect our districts we
02:09pound on you know bureaucrats when they make mistakes meanwhile we tie their hands so
02:14that they can't do it right so we have to change as well and the defense contractor
02:20base you know if they get these contracts that just lock them in to getting paid
02:24over and over and over again whether or not they produce a product we need that
02:28works for them too all of those incentives need to be changed and the
02:32culture needs to change we've talked about this a lot I won't go on on length about
02:36that just want to close by saying the one big problem here is DOD and Congress is
02:41going to have to work together to get this done you're not going to be able to do it
02:45in your own way and this administration this DOD has shut out Congress more than
02:50any other DOD administration I've ever dealt with it's it's stunning I have not
02:56personally had a one-on-one conversation with the Secretary of Defense I've sought
03:00out meetings with the undersecretary for policy I've basically been told to
03:04piss off okay that's just not gonna happen which is which is unbelievable to me it is
03:11not just us I mean I understand that you know to a certain degree this
03:15administration wants Democrats to go away that sort of partisanship isn't that
03:19unusual but even the majority struggles to get basic information we have still
03:24not been told about what weapons are being shipped to Ukraine by this
03:27administration and what their plans are and again we've been told not really our
03:31business okay we cannot get meetings we cannot have these consistent
03:36conversations and that's going to be a problem in getting to the acquisition
03:42reform that we need so I hope that improves now you know don't have to just
03:48do what we tell you or whatever but the basic communication has to happen and it is
03:54not happening on an unprecedented level between Department of Defense and the
04:00House Armed Services Committee and the Senate Armed Services Committee that needs to
04:04change and with that I yield back mr. chairman I thank
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