War Secretary Pete Hegseth tore into the Pentagon’s entrenched acquisition bureaucracy in a fiery address Friday, comparing the department’s planning culture to Soviet-style central planning that he says has crippled innovation, risk-taking and the nation’s ability to prepare for war.Speaking to a group of defense industry executives, Hegseth opened by invoking the specter of a familiar enemy — but quickly turned his critique inward."Today, I'd like to talk to you about an adversary that poses a threat, a very serious threat, to the United States of America," Hegseth said. "This adversary is o...
HALO NEWSLETTER
Join HALO today and unlock this story instantly — It's Free