#ICYMI: Last week, the Joint Program Executive Office Armaments & Ammunition celebrated the opening of a new 155mm ammunition production facility in Perry, Florida! This facility will play a critical role in the Department's goal of producing 100,000 complete 155mm artillery rounds per month. As part of $4.8B being invested by the US Army into munitions production capabilities, the facility joins three other new 155mm production facilities that have opened this year in Mesquite, Texas; Ingersoll, Canada; and Marion, Illinois. #ExpandTheBase #SucceedThroughTeamwork | ASA(ALT)
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The official account for the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment within the Department of Defense. OUSD(A&S) is focused on forming an acquisition system that moves at the speed of relevance, and to do that, has been shaped into an organization that provides a defense-wide adaptive acquisition framework from need identification to disposal. Using data-driven analysis linked to the National Defense Strategy, OUSD(A&S) scales to enable new product and process development and supports a culture of innovation, critical thinking, and creative compliance. Looking forward, OUSD(A&S) is prioritizing initiatives focused on rapidly responding to COCOMs' needs, modernizing the nuclear deterrent, executing acquisition reforms, sustaining critical weapon systems, collaborating with emerging partners, and ensuring our Nation's industrial base is robust, secure, resilient, and innovative. To be successful, we are ensuring our more than 170,000 acquisition professionals are prepared to take on these challenges through relevant training that is tailored to their immediate needs. Connections, shares, links, and likes does not equal endorsement.
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Today, the United States Department of Defense published the unclassified National Defense Industrial Strategy Implementation Plan (NDIS-IP) detailing actions that DoD is currently taking, and will continue to take, to modernize the defense industrial base: https://lnkd.in/e85fU9Jt “Publishing the NDIS was a significant accomplishment as we work to strengthen the size and resilience of our industrial base,” Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment William LaPlante said, “But we’ve always said that it was only the first step—implementation is what really matters. While we still have a lot of work ahead of us, this implementation plan is showing that we remain focused on putting words into tangible actions.” The NDIS-IP includes six cross-cutting initiatives that will enable the Department to achieve a more resilient defense industrial ecosystem and buy-down risks. The plan demonstrates activities the U.S. Government, private industry, and international allies and partners are undertaking, emphasizing that this effort cannot be a DoD-only initiative. "The vision outlined in the NDIS will require alignment of resources and we will not achieve the NDIS vision alone,” said Assistant Secretary of Defense for Industrial Base Policy, Dr. Laura Taylor-Kale. “Implementing these actions will require coordinated efforts across the DoD, collaboration and partnership with interagency, industry, and international stakeholders, and support and cooperation from our champions in Congress.” Read the full NDIS-IP here: https://lnkd.in/dUp-pDem #NDIS #ExpandTheBase #SucceedThroughTeamwork
DoD Releases National Defense Industrial Strategy Implementation Plan
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Last week, ASD(IBP) Laura Taylor-Kale joined Senator Susan Collins for the opening of Global Secure Shipping (GSS)’s new manufacturing facility in Old Town, Maine. Backed by Defense Production Act (DPA)Title III funding, this facility will manufacture Secure Hybrid Composite Intramodal Containers (SHCICs). “The opening of this new manufacturing facility and expansion of the Secure Hybrid Composite Intramodal Container program are true examples of the National Defense Industrial Strategy in action,” Dr. Taylor-Kale said during the event. “Not only have they solved a critical national need, but they also have developed a sustainable and cost-saving solution. It demonstrates what can be achieved through intentional investment and focused engagement from government and industry.” The SHCIC is the only ISO-certified shipping container of its kind, capable of worldwide tracking, intrusion detection on all six sides, and real-time alerts to the shipper and authorities. At total production capacity, the new GSS facility will create more than 80 skilled manufacturing jobs in Maine. DoD remains committed to expanding domestic manufacturing capacity, emerging technologies, and other vital defense capabilities outlined within the National Defense Industrial Strategy. #SucceedThroughTeamwork #ExpandTheBase #SustainTheForce
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📢 Senior Management Analyst Opportunity in Defense Acquisition! OUSD(A&S) is hiring a Management Analyst to join our team in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Acquisition. In this senior specialist role, you’ll advise on major DoD acquisition programs, policies, and procedures that shape the future of defense acquisition. Learn more and apply on USAJobs: https://lnkd.in/eVgCSeiW #HiringNow #DefenseAcquisition
Management Analyst
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Earlier this week, Defense Acquisition University and Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) recognized graduates of the Immersive Commercial Acquisition Program’s (ICAP) third cohort while welcoming the 2025 cohort. A collaborative 12-month immersive fellowship between DAU and DIU, ICAP is a competitive program for acquisition professionals seeking to expand their careers with tools and insights needed to harness commercial technology and innovation. Immediately following the ceremony, DAU hosted a live webinar discussion on “Driving Innovation in Contracting” with Ms. Kirstin Riesbeck (DIU) and Mr. John Tenaglia (Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Acquisition), and moderated by Mr. Frank Kelley (DAU). Panelists discussed how DoD leverages a range of acquisition approaches and partners with industry, academia, and across the Services to foster a culture of innovation and field class-leading technologies and capabilities. For more information about ICAP, visit: https://lnkd.in/e-J6G3ti To watch a recording of the webinar, visit: https://lnkd.in/eHMQjjkx #DefenseAcquisition #SucceedThroughTeamwork
Immersive Commercial Acquisition Program—Delivering Innovation-fluent Contracting Officers
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#ICYMI: Last week, the Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation released the FY23 Defense Spending by State report, offering a detailed look at how defense investments support local economies. In FY23, DoD contract obligations, payroll spending, and grant awards across the 50 states and D.C. totaled $609.2 billion—equivalent to 2.2% of the U.S. GDP. Breaking it down: ▪️ $431.4 billion (71%) went to contracts for products and services. ▪️ $167.4 billion (27%) was used for DoD personnel salaries. ▪️ $10.4 billion (2%) was awarded as grants. This report highlights how defense spending supports innovation, strengthens supply chains, and develops a skilled workforce in communities nationwide. Check out the executive summary below to see how defense dollars impact your area. #SucceedThroughTeamwork #ExpandTheBase
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Earlier today, the United States Department of Defense entered into a bilateral, non-binding Security of Supply Arrangement with the Federal Ministry of Defence for the Federal Republic of Germany: https://lnkd.in/dr_NCagZ “This SOSA is an important step forward and further strengthens the robust defense partnership between Germany and the United States,” said Dr. William LaPlante, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment. The #SOSA arrangement will enable both the U.S. and Germany to acquire the industrial resources they need to quickly meet defense requirements, resolve unanticipated disruptions that challenge defense capabilities, and promote supply chain resiliency. Germany is the 19th SOSA partner of the United States. #SucceedThroughTeamwork #ExpandTheBase
DOD, German Ministry of Defence Enter Into Security of Supply Arrangement
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🚨 Defense Production Act Investments at Work! 🚨 The Defense Production Act (DPA) Title III program is essential for strengthening our national security by investing in the critical domestic industrial base capabilities. The program focuses on: ✅ Sustaining critical production ✅ Commercializing R&D investments ✅ Scaling emerging technologies Aligned with Executive Order 14017, which addresses America's supply chains, the Department of Defense has identified five defense-critical sectors for targeted investments. In FY2024 alone, DoD made 70 DPA awards across multiple areas, totaling more than $670 million! The DPA Title III program is overseen by the ASD(IBP)'s Manufacturing Capability Expansion and Investment Prioritization (MCEIP) directorate, working to build resilience across the industrial base. For more information about #MCEIP, visit: https://lnkd.in/gSuNY6_P 🔍 Check out the infographic below for a snapshot of recent #DPA awards. #ExpandTheBase #NDIS #SupplyChainResilience
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The Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation released its FY23 Defense Spending by State report yesterday to help states and communities better understand how defense procurement, personnel spending, and grants impact their economies: https://lnkd.in/e4aJy2pk “Our National Defense Industrial Strategy makes clear that a robust and resilient industrial base provides the enduring foundation for military advantage,” said Dr. William LaPlante, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment. “Businesses small and large across America are the heart of our industrial might, and this report is a tremendous resource that our state and local partners can use to better understand defense spending in their areas and strengthen supply chains.” The report provides public and private leaders with a starting place to assess how defense investments across installations, communities, and the private sector can be optimized by supporting regional innovation, industrial capability and capacity, supply chain resilience, and cultivating a skilled workforce. Read more below, or on the OLDCC website at https://oldcc.gov. #SucceedThroughTeamwork #ExpandTheBase
DOD Releases Report on Defense Spending by State in Fiscal Year 2023
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Today, we celebrate the US Navy’s 249 years of service and honor the sailors and civilians who make our Navy the world’s leading maritime force. Happy Birthday, U.S. Navy! ⚓️ #NavyBday249