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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

The defense prime contractors have a new problem on their hands

"We cannot f---ing wait to innovate until Americans are dying on the battlefield," Driscoll said in his remarks at the annual meeting of the Association of the United States Army in Washington. "We must act now to enable our soldiers. Our window to change is right now, and we have a plan to do it. We will set the pace with innovation, and we will win with silicon and software, and not with our soldiers' blood and bodies," he added.
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fromNextgov.com
1 month ago

Bring back share-in-savings contracting

The basic idea of share-in-savings is quite simple and straightforward: a contractor is paid, in part or in some instances completely, not through appropriated funds but in the form of a percentage of the cost savings their efforts generate. At the time, I praised this effort as the ultimate form of performance-based contracting and as a polar opposite to a contractor being paid for just showing up.
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fromFast Company
1 month ago

Emerging drone tech firms are powering the defense industry's next chapter

An executive order unveiled by the White House in late July aims to "unleash" the U.S. drone industry. The initiative includes billions in federal investments to accelerate the deployment of unmanned systems across defense, homeland security, and critical infrastructure. As the order makes clear, drones and other unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are no longer a nascent sector; they are now platforms of power.
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fromSan Francisco Bay Times
4 months ago

California Shouldn't Spend Taxpayer Dollars on Forced Labor. AB 381 Fixes That - San Francisco Bay Times

California Assemblymember Catherine Stefani's AB 381 seeks to reform procurement policies to prevent taxpayer dollars from supporting forced and child labor in supply chains.
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