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Liz McNally
05/06/25
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To bridge the gap between technology and Department of Defense buyers, we need dual fluency talent that understands both the military and commercial sectors.
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Modernizing Warfare and Beyond
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05/06/25
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a16z Cast
05/06/25
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We need individuals in senior positions who deeply understand software development to drive faster procurement in the Department of Defense.
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a16z Cast
04/21/25
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To attract technology talent from the commercial sector to defense, it's important to emphasize the meaningful impact of their work.
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a16z Cast
05/06/25
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Founders in the tech industry should engage with the Department of Defense, as supporting government efforts is both a business opportunity and a civic responsibility.
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Phillip Buckendorf
04/28/25
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In military logistics, the focus should be on dual-use capabilities that can benefit both civilian and defense sectors.
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Qasar Younis
05/06/25
@ a16z
We need to lower barriers for companies to work with the Department of Defense, making it easier for them to navigate the procurement process.
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Qasar Younis
04/14/25
@ a16z
The software being developed in our businesses benefits all customers across both commercial and defense sectors, showcasing the power of dual-use technology.
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Qasar Younis
05/06/25
@ a16z
The current administration is focused on efficiency, making it a pivotal time for dual-use technology, which allows us to leverage commercial advancements to subsidize defense work.
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Qasar Younis
04/14/25
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The Department of Defense's procurement process is improving, but it still needs more senior personnel who understand software to streamline operations effectively.
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a16z Cast
04/28/25
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Dual-use technology in logistics allows for collaboration between the military and commercial sectors, enhancing efficiency and effectiveness.