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by bumby 951 days ago
I agree with you, but I’d venture to guess most of those companies would use “combat” in that sense as an analogy.

The DoD does not.

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Yet the DoD's bureaucracy is neither combat nor inspection ready.
I tend to think the combat portion is a matter of scope. It’s hard to do everything, everywhere, all at once regardless if that’s on a politicians wishlist. The only force noted as “strong” by the Heritage Foundation readiness index is the Marine Corps and that’s a result of acknowledging they are a one-war organization of limited scope. That all goes to say the scope of the DoD is unlike any other organization on earth, so quips like “well, companies pass these inspections all the time!” is of little value.