Federal Analysis
Department of War Reforms Acquisition Policy
March 13, 2026
The Department of War (DoW) is undertaking significant acquisition policy reforms driven by evolving geopolitical conditions and operational readiness demands. Moshe Schwartz, President of Etherton & Associates, highlights that these reforms address procurement, logistical, and supply chain challenges while incorporating under-the-radar provisions from the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). These changes aim to enhance acquisition efficiency and readiness management within the DoW.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate shifts in acquisition strategies that may affect contract requirements and supplier engagement.
- Contractors and vendors may encounter new logistical and supply chain expectations as the DoW restructures its acquisition operations.
- Understanding NDAA provisions relevant to acquisition reform is critical for aligning proposals and compliance.
- This reform signals increased emphasis on readiness management, potentially influencing future contract scopes and performance metrics.
Schwartz shares his insights on procurement, logistical and supply chain challenges and opportunities driving the Department of Warβs (DoWβs) restructuring/reform of acquisition operations.
— Moshe Schwartz, President, Etherton & Associates
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- The factors driving acquistion policy reform | Federal News Network · Federal News Network · Mar 13