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Joint Chiefs Chairman nominee Caine acknowledges defense material often obsolete to changing needs at confirmation hearing

Senate Armed Services Committee Member Markwayne Mullin and nominee to be Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff John Caine discuss the significant lag between defense technology needs and delivery, with industry taking five to seven years when lucky and rarely delivering on time, how Caine's unique experience across active duty, reserves, and private sector informed his view of this as one of the biggest threats to the military, and the need for acquisition agility.
Senate Armed Services Committee Member Markwayne Mullin and nominee to be Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff John Caine discuss the significant lag between defense technology needs and delivery, with industry taking five to seven years when lucky and rarely delivering on time, how Caine's unique experience across active duty, reserves, and private sector informed his view of this as one of the biggest threats to the military, and the need for acquisition agility.
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April 01, 2025
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