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Is 63A (Acquisition Manager) a Good SFSC?

United States Space Force · Space Force Specialty Code

Quick Facts — 63A (Acquisition Manager)

AIT / Training

12 weeks

Training Location

Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

Career Field

Acquisition and Engineering

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About 63A Acquisition Manager

Manages the acquisition lifecycle of space systems from requirements development through fielding and sustainment.

Training Duration

12 weeks

Training Location

Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

Career Field

Acquisition and Engineering

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

As an Acquisition Manager in the Space Force, you'll lead the procurement of the most advanced space systems on Earth — managing billions of dollars in programs that deliver satellites, launch vehicles, and ground systems to the warfighter. You'll develop business acumen and program management skills that are unmatched in the private sector.

What It's Actually Like

You're an Acquisition Manager, which means you manage the contracts, budgets, and procurement programs that buy things for the Space Force — satellites, ground systems, launch vehicles, and the occasional software system that was supposed to be agile but became waterfall the second a general touched it. Billions of dollars of hardware flow through your program office, and you shepherd every dollar through the federal acquisition process, which is exactly as bureaucratic and soul-testing as it sounds. FAR, DFARS, ITAR, ACAT levels, milestone reviews, Nunn-McCurdy breaches, continuing resolution funding drama — you will learn acronyms that have acronyms that have sub-acronyms, and you will use them in casual conversation without realizing you've become unintelligible to civilians. A $500 million cost overrun will be described as 'within acceptable variance' and you won't even blink. The Space Force is the newest branch with the oldest procurement system, and you are the person trying to buy 2035 technology using a 1985 process while Congress changes the budget timeline every six months. You will attend Milestone B reviews where 47 people sit in a room for eight hours to decide whether to spend money that was already spent. Godspeed. Defense acquisition program management pays extremely well on the outside — Lockheed, Northrop, Raytheon, and every space startup need people who understand government procurement. The fact that you survived it is the qualification.

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