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  • FEATURE INTERVIEW Adaptive, Responsive, and Speedy Acquisitions (petraeus_jan-feb10.pdf) Gen. David H. Petraeus, Commander, U.S. Central Command, discusses todays operations and the greater need for speed, agility, and responsiveness. The shift from conventional warfare to asymmetric warfare and overseas contingency operation changes the way the acquisition community provides its services to the warfighter. Inside Defense AT&LAcquisition News Topics Around the Acquisition Community From Our Readers In the News Spotlight on DAU Learning Resources Career Development Conferences, Workshops, & Symposia Acquisition & Logistics Excellence AT&L WorkforceKey Leadership Changes Surfing the Net 13 Theta Click to view a larger image of 13 Theta. (link to 13theta_jan-feb10.pdf) View the Jan-Feb 2010 Issue View Past Issues The Manager in the Muddy Boots Charles M. Court Youve just come back from a tour in Iraq or Afghanistan and find yourself assigned to be a requirements manager. You understand the needs of those in a combat position, but now you need to also understand the intricacies of the acquisitions process. Analysis Paralysis Lon Roberts Looking closer at the term analysis paralysis reveals it may be better termed perfection paralysis, and there are three conditions that fall under the umbrella of that label. Is 99.999% Operational Availability Practical for Department of Defense Systems? James Young Commercial satellite and computer servers often have 99.999 percent availability, while DoD products sometimes dont even reach 90 percent availability. How can DoD improve its availability of products? A New Way to Start Acquisition Programs William R. Fast DoD Instruction 5000.02 and the recently passed Weapon Systems Acquisition Reform Act of 2009 seek to ensure that acquisition programs fulfill a programs performance requirements by starting with a strong baseline: realistic cost estimates and schedules. Opportunity Management Will Broadus, Mike Kotzian, Phil Littrell, et al. Nearly all defense acquisition programs today implement a risk management process, and program managers can use opportunity management as a tool to better manage risk. Integrated Master Plan Analysis Col. Mun H. Kwon, USAF The Space and Missile Systems Centers Program Management Assistance Group demonstrates a strong integrated master plan can benefit a program, no matter where the program is in its life cycle. Acquisitions Role in Tactics Development Cmdr. Francis D. Morley, USN There is a need for the acquisition community to involve itself in operational tactics development and ensure employment guidance is provided to initial operators of newly fielded complex systems. Its Not a Big Truck Lt. Col. Dan Ward, USAF To gain a full understanding of cyberspace and how we use it, we need to understand the metaphors we apply to it. Meeting the Leadership Challenge George Liscic, Robert Melvin, Beverly Obenchain Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., is gaining a large number of new organizations due to the Base Realignment and Closure, but the location also needed to ensure it gained new leaders for the future. Joint Interoperability Certification Chris Watson Program managers need to integrate program interoperability certification early into their processes, thus preventing interoperability problems too late in the acquisition cycle. Dont Waste Your Time Wayne Turk There are numerous time wasters in the world of management. So how do managers better manage their time? Thinking in Fours Christopher R. Paparone Quad-conceptual reasoning (thinking in fours) can help those who tend to be more linear in their thinking better understand nonlinear thinking.