Official Site of the U.S. Air Force   Right Corner Banner
Join the Air Force

News > CSAF talks cooperation, efficiency at defense conference
 
Photos
Previous ImageNext Image
CSAF talks cooperation, efficiency at defense conference
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz speaks to attendees March 2, 2011, at the 2011 Defense Programs Conference in Arlington, Va. In his comments, General Schwartz said it will be important for the Air Force and the private sector to work together given the strategic complexity both face. (U.S. Air Force photo/Scott M. Ash)
Download HiRes
 
Related Biographies
 GENERAL NORTON A. SCHWARTZ
CSAF talks cooperation, efficiency at defense conference

Posted 3/3/2011 Email story   Print story

    


by Tech. Sgt. Jess Harvey
Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs


3/3/2011 -  WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- The Air Force and the private sector must focus their collective efforts to ensure America's defense needs are met in the face of declining purchasing power, according to the Air Force chief of staff.

Gen. Norton Schwartz made the remarks during a speech to defense industry leaders, service members and others on March 2 at the 2011 Defense Programs Conference in Arlington, Va.

"This is a challenging time for both for the military, as well as for the private sector," General Schwartz said. "Our emergence from economic distress continues to be slow and uncertain, and may remain so for some period of time."

The budget issues the military faces are further complicated by nation states, as well non- and sub-state actors, empowered by the proliferation of highly-capable, yet relatively inexpensive, technologies, the general said.

"Rising to these challenges will require more disciplined spending, efficiency and innovation, while curbing the assumption of risk that past acquisition strategies incorporated in their development plans," General Schwartz said.

Honest and realistic evaluations of requirements and capabilities, pricing and timelines, and development and delivery are needed, General Schwartz said.

"We can't afford to overpromise and under-deliver," he said.

General Schwartz said that the standard for future procurements will be for an open, fair and disciplined acquisition process in which industry and the Air Force work together.

"We all appreciate that the success of industry and the military are mutually related now, perhaps more so than they have ever been," the general said. "Despite having to face a great deal of uncertainty, we can reflect on our collective experience, integrate our individual strengths, and move forward with an unshakeable belief in what we can achieve together."



tabComments
No comments yet.  
Add a comment

 Inside AF.mil

ima cornerSearch

tabSubscribe AF.MIL
tabMore HeadlinesRSS feed 
SecAF, community honor Keesler AFB

2012 Football Frenzy underway at AF clubs

Space ops unit takes over newest GPS satellite

Reservists can carry leave balance after training tours

In wake of Sandy, mobility Airmen poised to 'answer the call'

McGuire continues recovery efforts, FEMA base of operations

Hercules flies through the night

Sheppard Airmen spring into action; save woman from burning car

AF accepting distinguished civilian award nominations

Watching 'Sandy'

More than 7,400 National Guard members responding to Hurricane Sandy

Vanguard nominees sought

Weather recon squadron takes last look at 'Sandy'

AF officials eliminate civilian skill code requirements

tabCommentaryRSS feed 
Domestic violence awareness 'experiment'  1

Teal ropes to spotlight sexual assault response  37


Site Map      Contact Us     Questions     Security and Privacy notice     E-publishing