The Making of a DoD Acquisition Lead System Integrator (LSI)
Abstract
The complexity of developing and acquiring weapon systems continues to increase due to highly integrated system architectures, rapid technology evolution, and the emergence of highly diverse sets of missions. The imperatives of system-of-systems (SoS) integration and interoperability (I&I) further complicate the system acquisition process. These challenges continue to frustrate the acquisition of systems within time and budget goals. The DoD has commonly assigned the role of the lead system integrator (LSI) to a prime contractor. This is fraught with many issues related to conflict of interest, performance, and the definition of clear roles and responsibilities (especially the inherent role of government). The DoD has indicated that, in some cases, the LSI responsibilities should migrate back to the DoD. In this paper, we discuss the roles of the LSI, where DoD acquisition skills may need to be strengthened to perform as the LSI, and discuss methods and tools to do so. The paper is the result of multi-year discussions and research with a major Naval Systems Command to find a path to faster time-to-market and higher levels of interoperability and integration of weapons system acquisitions.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 2013
- Accession Number
- ADA586420
Entities
People
- John Quartuccio
- Paul Montgomery
- Ron Carlson
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School