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Offline rangerrebew

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Hegseth aims to cut through the bureaucracy with ‘Deal Team Six’

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stands outside the Pentagon during a welcome ceremony for the Japanese defense minister on Jan. 15, 2026. (Kevin Wolf/AP)
The Department of Defense launched a team of elite private sector businessmen tasked with handling and approving defense contractor negotiations, aimed at fixing the former “broken Pentagon bureaucracy.”

Dubbed “Deal Team Six,” the crew is tasked with creating better deals with defense companies to ensure their production of U.S. military equipment is not at the expense of the taxpayer, but that of the contractor, according to a Thursday social media video posted by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.


Hegseth claims in the video that for decades, the department allowed contractors to “double-dip” when service members needed weapons, aircraft or ships, charging the taxpayer for factory builds and again for the final product.

“Despite paying companies to make weapons faster, scheduled delays were constant and cost overruns were the norm, all while their CEOs got rich,” Hegseth says in the video.

https://www.militarytimes.com/news/pentagon-congress/2026/05/08/hegseth-aims-to-cut-through-the-bureaucracy-with-deal-team-six/
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Offline The_Reader_David

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A small move in the right direction.  The whole procurement cycle, from R&D through production needs to be overhauled. 

If Trump weren't such an ass, he'd realize that Ukraine's offer to share their battle-tested (heck, battle-developped -- they have R&D budgets distributed to suprisingly low-level units, rather than doing everthing as big projects directed from the center like the Pentagon does -- the Pentagon way looks surprisingly Soviet) drone technology with us (including counter-drone drones the Gulf States are enthusisatic to buy) in exchange for more Patriot missiles to deal with Putin's hypersonic missiles is actually a good deal and would take it.
And when they behead your own people in the wars which are to come, then you will know what this was all about.