Government Executive – In a world where the only constant is change, failure to adapt equals extinction. The survival of living systems depends on their ability to learn and evolve in response to their environment. Federal acquisition now operates in a context that resembles a constantly mutating biological ecosystem, where adaptability is essential. As technology and adversaries evolve, the federal acquisition system must shift its focus from rigid control to a more dynamic structure that can learn and improve over time.
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Why Federal Acquisition Must Adapt to Survive
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