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How the Air Force's Agile Acquisition Process is Impacting NGAD

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IDGA Editor
02/22/2024

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This May, IDGA will host the second Air Dominance Summit at the Paris Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. The event will welcome over 200 senior U.S. and international leaders from the fighter aircraft community, all of whom are tirelessly committed to securing air supremacy in an evolving and contested threat landscape.

In order to preview this year’s Air Dominance Summit, IDGA is spotlighting a panel that will be discussing the Air Force’s acquisition process and its impact on air dominance efforts. During the conversation with three members of the US Air Force, we discussed agile acquisition, how it will impact next generation fighter programs, and much more. If you want to hear more from these speakers and other top minds in the fighter aircraft space, be sure to register for the Air Dominance Summit today.

Continue reading for answers to questions such as:

- What is agile acquisition?

- How important collaboration between Air Force departments is for the success of agile acquisition.

- What challenges arise when managing the acquisition process of an air fighter program such as NGAD?

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