The White House (via OMB) strongly protests Congressional efforts within the FY 2027 NDAA to prohibit the purchase of warships from foreign shipyards. The Administration argues that these restrictions undermine national security by limiting flexibility and hindering its strategy of leveraging allied yards, such as in the 'Finland model,' to drive investment into U.S. shipbuilding capacity. This signals a significant policy shift toward integrating international partners into advanced naval construction, suggesting the Pentagon is prepared to bypass traditional domestic build requirements for future combat vessels.
GAO Report on Reorganization of the Do D’s Office of the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation
English Summary
The GAO report finds that recent organizational and staffing reductions within the DoD’s Office of the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E) have significantly constrained its ability to provide comprehensive oversight for critical weapon systems. Key evidence includes workforce cuts leading to Action Officers managing increased programs—often outside their subject matter expertise—and disruptions in access to classified test data. These constraints raise serious concerns that the DoD may deliver weapon systems with undocumented operational shortfalls, potentially weakening military readiness and undermining rigorous defense acquisition processes.
中文摘要
美國總會計署(GAO)的報告指出,國防部(DoD)旗下執行官辦公室(Office of the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation, DOT&E)近期進行的組織和人員削減,已嚴重限制其對關鍵武器系統提供全面監督的能力。主要證據包括:因人力裁減導致行動官員需管理更多項目——且這些項目往往超出其專業知識範圍;以及存取機密測試數據的流程出現中斷。這些限制引發了嚴重的擔憂,即國防部可能交付具備未記錄操作缺陷的武器系統,從而削弱軍事戰備狀態並損害嚴謹的國防採購程序。
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