Ditto. PM me when you want to start writing!
As an aside, the JCIDS process and its predecessor RGS does vet all formal requirements through all the OPNAV N codes so Intel does get a chop on everything coming down the pike...that said, as you so rightly observed in BAMS, it is mo better and efficient to be in on the drafting stage and once the ink dries on the first draft of a Requirements draft, many authors are loath to change very much. You do have makings of a pretty decent article whether you want to put your name on it or not. Telling it like it is and garnering flag reaction isn't always a career boost and sometime quite the opposite. Ever read the story of Don Quixote?
As an aside, the JCIDS process and its predecessor RGS does vet all formal requirements through all the OPNAV N codes so Intel does get a chop on everything coming down the pike...that said, as you so rightly observed in BAMS, it is mo better and efficient to be in on the drafting stage and once the ink dries on the first draft of a Requirements draft, many authors are loath to change very much. You do have makings of a pretty decent article whether you want to put your name on it or not. Telling it like it is and garnering flag reaction isn't always a career boost and sometime quite the opposite. Ever read the story of Don Quixote?