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Why The Government is Isn’t a Bigger Version of a Startup

Steve Blank

And the best startups spun out of Stanford were building components for weapon systems. As there was no venture capital, these early startups were funded by early sales to weapon systems prime contractors and subcontractors. There was a time when much of U.S. America’s adversaries understand this.

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What Startups Can Learn From The Armed Forces

YoungUpstarts

Similar to how the military organizes heaping piles of intelligence to improve their operations, startups can use such tech to streamline the sharing of information to improve the way they conduct business going forward. This cuts down on confusion and maximizes efficiency – the same result generals are after on the battlefield.

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The Department of Defense Is Getting Its Innovation Act Together – But More Can Be Done

Steve Blank

The proven value of a massive number of attritable uncrewed systems on the Ukrainian battlefield. It isn’t that the DoD doesn’t know how to innovate on the battlefield. In addition, defense primes should more often aggressively partner with startups. China fielding naval, space and air assets in unprecedented numbers.

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Unleashing the Power of Equipment Management Software: A Deep Dive into Game-Changing Advantages

The Startup Magazine

Translation: fewer surprise breakdowns, less financial bleed on repairs, and a battlefield with minimal unplanned downtime. Construction commanders can oversee the battlefield from anywhere, flexing their control muscles even in the most sprawling construction landscapes. The stage is set, the spotlight is yours – cue the revolution.

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The Ultimate Guide to Thriving in Startup Investment

The Startup Magazine

Ready to dive deep into the exhilarating world of startup investment? Today we’re going to embark on an epic journey towards securing the financial backing your brilliant startup deserves. To make an impression as a startup you must have a crafted strategy of your own. Hey there, budding entrepreneurs!

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Game On

Reid Hoffman

You would survey the battlefield, deploy your units, and the conflicts would be resolved by rolling dice. What does the battlefield look like? This point comes up often in the startup world. Whether you’re a member of a group of adventurers, or a part of a startup team, the narrative is part of what pulls the team together.

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Hacking for Allies

Steve Blank

The goal of Hacking for Allies , (which will launch a second cohort next week,) is to connect dual-use startups (those that sell to companies and government agencies) in allied nations to the U.S. 85 startups applied for this first cohort. Excitus : a medical device to clear blocked airways in the battlefield. defense ecosystem.

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