And that is why today, at my direction, we are undertaking a series of actions that immediately and fundamentally change how we develop requirements to get capabilities into the hands of our war fighters at speed. We're ending a system that was built for paperwork, not mission. J SIDS is dead and it was slow and bloated and disconnected from reality. And we will do better. I'm directing the Joint Requirements Oversight Council, the jroc, to stop validating service requirements and to kill the paperwork culture that buries ideas before they ever reach the field. (21:26–21:35)
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