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EPISODE · Dec 29, 2025 · 2 MIN

Acquisition Reforms, Battleships, and Workforce Cuts: The DoD's Rapid Modernization Push

from Department of Defense (DoD) News · host Inception Point AI

Hey listeners, welcome to your weekly DoD download. This week's blockbuster: President Trump announced plans for a massive new Trump-class battleship, the USS Defiant, calling it an unambiguous statement of American maritime power, with design kicking off via a Navy-industry team backed by over 1,000 suppliers nationwide, per Navy.mil. Diving into key moves, acquisition reform is exploding under Secretary Pete Hegseth's directives and Executive Order 14265. We're slashing red tape with a ten-for-one rule on policies, favoring quick contracts like CSOs and OTAs across all buys, not just software—aiming for rapid delivery of tanks, drones, and more. The FY26 NDAA, signed December 18th, codifies this, boosting multiyear missile deals and Golden Dome missile defense to shield against hypersonics. Budget-wise, Hegseth redirected 8% from old priorities to border ops, nukes, and Indo-Pacific deterrence—preventing a Taiwan invasion by 2027—while a continuing resolution adds $6 billion and ups tech reprogramming to $8 billion. CMMC 2.0 rolls out in Q2 contracts for simpler cybersecurity. Hegseth also unveiled 10 workforce reforms, eyeing a 5-8% civilian cut. Trump nailed it: "They're too slow... we're going to have strong production schedules and build new plants." Michael Brown, ex-Pentagon Innovation Unit head, says it's positive amid a dangerous world, opening doors for tech stars like Anduril and Palantir. For you at home, this means jobs surging in shipyards and factories, bolstering security without tax hikes. Businesses? Faster contracts, but brace for compliance shakes like CMMC. States gain from supplier booms; internationally, allies snapping up U.S. gear eyes collaborative tech sharing, easing ITAR. Watch the National Defense Strategy drop soon, Army contract reviews wrapping, and Hegseth's prime contractor meet next week. Deadlines: Major program review by mid-August. Track it at war.gov or defense.gov. Engage by checking small biz opps like the $1B APFIT awards. Thanks for tuning in—subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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