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    Cumbersome old Pentagon procurement processes are falling away, and VCs are paying attention.
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    After-action reviews identify past mistakes but rarely enhance future performance. Companies wanting to fully exploit this tool should look to its master: the U.S. Army’s standing enemy brigade, where soldiers learn and improve even in the midst of battle.
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  • How Software Companies Can Enter the U.S. Defense Market

    Global Business Digital Article
    • Jeff Decker
    • Eric Li
    Cumbersome old Pentagon procurement processes are falling away, and VCs are paying attention.
    • Save
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    • Buy Copies
    • July 14, 2023
  • How Smaller Manufacturers Can Upgrade Their Tech

    Operations and supply chain management Digital Article
    • Willy C. Shih
    • Ali Shakouri
    Six ways to get started.
    • Save
    • Share
    • September 21, 2023
  • Learning in the Thick of It

    Meeting management Magazine Article
    • Marilyn Darling
    • Charles Parry
    • Joseph Moore
    After-action reviews identify past mistakes but rarely enhance future performance. Companies wanting to fully exploit this tool should look to its master: the U.S. Army’s standing enemy brigade, where soldiers learn and improve even in the midst of battle.
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