Strategic Brief · Policy & Governance

16 Pillars of Defence Acquisition Reform

NSAB study examining DAP 2020 with comprehensive recommendations for Atmanirbharta, modernisation, and tri-service integration. From mission-driven acquisition to strategic reserves for emerging tech.

July 10, 2024Quantum Signal: Active
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How to read this brief

This log is a distilled view of a longer paper or exercise in the document bundle. Use it as a command-level summary, not a substitute for the full study.

Focus on: what changed in the threat surface, what levers were available to commanders, and which principles generalise to future cyber–quantum scenarios.

Source & Reference

Primary source: NSAB DAP Review (Exec Summary).pdf

For the complete document, refer to your data/ repository or the relevant NSAB / Army archives where this portfolio is deployed. In this public version, only high-level, non-sensitive insights are surfaced.

Suggested Talking Points

  • Open with the operational context of the study or exercise: terrain, adversary capability, and time horizon.
  • Highlight one key insight for policy, one for operations, and one for technology.
  • Close with a forward-looking question—how does this change your approach to cyber, AI, or quantum readiness in the next decade?
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