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[1029] The White House. 2023. National Cybersecurity Strategy — Implementation Plan. July.
[1030] Office of the Secretary of Defense. 2023. Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement. August 17.
[1031] Office of the Secretary of Defense. 2023. Procedures, Guidance, and Information (PGI). August 17.
[1032] Chiappa, Claudia. 2023. US sets date to train Ukrainian F-16 pilots as Norway pledges jets. August 25.
[1033] Hicks, Kathleen H. 2023. Remarks Announcing the Replicator Initiative. August 28.
[1034] Heckamnn, Laura. 2023. AFA NEWS: Autonomous Drone Tech ‘Top Acquisition Priority,’ AFSOC Commander Says. September 12.
[1035] U.S. Department of Defense. 2023. DoD Cyber Strategy — Unclassified Summary. September 12.
[1036] Decker, Jeff and Noah Sheinbaum. 2023. For Replicator to succeed, the government must stay out of the production business. September 19.
[1037] Gansberger, Donald. 2023. Three Hammers. September 20.
[1038] U.S. Marine Corps. 2023. Forging the Future: How Advanced Manufacturing Is Revolutionizing Marine Corps Logistics. October 5.
[1039] Demarest, Colin. 2023. Anduril unveils Anvil-M counter-drone kit that can defeat smaller UAS. October.
[1040] McCrory, Duncan. 2023. Electronic Warfare in Ukraine: Preliminary Lessons for NATO Air Power Capability Development. October.
[1041] Beaucar Vlahos, Kelley. 2023. The cost of US fighting Houthis in the Red Sea just went up. December 19.
[1042] Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). 2023. Zero Trust Maturity Model.
[1043] Defense Acquisition University. 2023. Building a Repeatable Innovation Career Path.
[1044] Defense Acquisitions University. 2023. Product Support - Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL) and Data Item Descriptions (DID).
[1045] Department of Defense. 2023. Directive 3000.09 — Autonomy in Weapon Systems (Update 2023).
[1046] DoD Chief Information Office. 2023. DevSecOps Reference Design v2.0.
[1047] Global Energy Monitor. 2023. Russian Gas and Europe 2023. December.
[1048] Grand View Research. 2023. Cyber Security Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Component, By Security Type, By Solution, By Services, By Deployment, By Organization Size, By Application, By Region, And Segment Forecasts, 2023 - 2030.
[1049] Laredo Economic Development Corporation. 2023. No. 1 inland port along US-Mexico border.
[1050] National Security Agency & CISA. 2023. CNSA Suite 2.0.
[1051] Office of the Director of National Intelligence. 2023. US Intelligence Community Budget.
[1052] Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research & Engineering. 2023. Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA).
[1053] Rogue. 2023. How to Sell Technology to the Government.
[1054] U.S. National Institute of Health. 2023. PubChem Compound Summary for CID 62156, Carfentanil.
[1055] AcqNotes. 2024. Contracts & Legal: Other Transaction Authority (OTA). February 7.
[1056] NSA, CISA, FBI, et al. 2024. PRC State-Sponsored Actors Compromise and Maintain Access to U.S. Critical Infrastructure. February 7.
[1057] Salman, Muhammad, David Garzón Ramos, and Mauro Birattari. 2024. Automatic design of stigmergy-based behaviours for robot swarms. February 14.
[1058] PPBE Reform Commission. 2024. Final Report on Budget Agility and BPAC-like Mechanisms. March 12.
[1059] DoD CIO. 2024. DevSecOps Continuous Authorization Implementation Guide. March.
[1060] Department of Defense. 2024. Continuous ATO Evaluation Criteria (DevSecOps Use Case). May 30.
[1061] FBI, CISA, DoD, NIS, KISA, NPA. 2024. North Korea Cyber Group Conducts Global Espionage…. July 25.
[1062] Xiao, Yuchen, Weihao Tan, Joshua Hoffman, Tian Xia, and Christopher Amato. 2024. Asynchronous multi-agent deep reinforcement learning under partial observability. September 20.
[1063] Department of Defense. 2024. Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Officer. November 18.
[1064] Johnson, Jamie. 2024. Looking Back on My Journey with Defense Ventures. November 19.
[1065] Acquisition.gov. 2024. DFARS Part 227: Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software.
[1066] Acquisition.gov. 2024. DFARS Part 239: Acquisition of Information Technology.
[1067] Acquisition.gov. 2024. FAR Part 12: Acquisition of Commercial Products and Services.
[1068] Acquisition.gov. 2024. FAR Part 39: Acquisition of Information Technology.
[1069] Acquisition.gov. 2024. FAR Part 9: Contractor Qualifications (Use in Evidence-Driven Source Selection).
[1070] Acquisition.gov. 2024. FAR Subpart 4.10—Uniform Use of Line Items (CLIN/SLIN Structure).
[1071] AFWERX. 2024. Department of the Air Force Innovation Directorate Overview.
[1072] AFWERX. 2024. Spark Cells and Unit-Level Innovation.
[1073] Black Hat Conference. 2024. Black Hat USA: Briefings & Trainings.
[1074] DARPA. 2024. Air Combat Evolution (ACE).
[1075] DARPA. 2024. Artificial Intelligence Reinforcements (AIR).
[1076] DARPA. 2024. Automated Rapid Certification of Software (ARCOS).
[1077] DAU Adaptive Acquisition Framework. 2024. Framework Navigator (SAP/MTA/Urgent).
[1078] DEF CON. 2024. DEF CON Conference Overview.
[1079] Department of the Navy. 2024. NavalX.
[1080] DoD CIO. 2024. Cyber Excepted Service (CES) Overview.
[1081] DoD CIO. 2024. Cyber Information Technology Exchange Program (CITEP).
[1082] Kendall, Frank. 2024. Affordable Mass and Attritable Systems: USAF Posture Statement to Congress.
[1083] Marine Innovation Unit. 2024. MIU.
[1084] SBIR.gov. 2024. SBIR/STTR Phase III: What Makes Phase III So Valuable?.
[1085] Small Business Administration. 2024. SBIR Program Overview.
[1086] U.S. Air Force. 2024. Education With Industry (EWI) Program.
[1087] U.S. Office of Personnel Management. 2024. Direct Hire Authority (Cyber/IT & STEM).
[1088] United States Code. 2024. 10 U.S.C. § 4022 (Other Transaction Authority).
[1089] Gansberger, Donald. 2025. Just a Glimpse - How to go from a dual-use commercial venture into the Department of Defense as a Program of Record: a tale of misery, torture and ugliness. January 14.
[1090] Marcell, Christopher, Gaylon McAlpine, Reagan Schaupp, and Joseph Varuolo. 2025. The Urgency of Warfighting Renewal: Five Principles for Today’s Professional Military Education. January 27.
[1091] Air Combat Command. 2025. Air Force Concludes WEPTAC 2025. February 20.
[1092] National Science Foundation (NCSES). 2025. U.S. R&D Totaled $892 Billion in 2022. February 27.
[1093] Hegseth, Peter. 2025. Directing Modern Software Acquisition to Maximize Lethality. March 6.
[1094] C4ADS. 2025. Above Us Only Stars. March 19.
[1095] Metz, Danielle. 2025. Modernizing the Department of Defense’s Authorization to Operate Process For Agility. March 20.
[1096] Keliauskaitė, Ugnė, Simone Tagliapietra, and Georg Zachmann. 2025. Europe urgently needs a common strategy on Russian gas. April 2.
[1097] OUSD(A&S). 2025. Intellectual Property Guidebook for DoD Acquisition. April 30.
[1098] Gansberger, Donald, Victor Lopez, and William Young Jr. PhD. 2025. System-Theoretic Process Analysis for Security (STPA) and Commander’s Risk for Risk Management Framework. July 18.
[1099] Express Computer (citing Gartner). 2025. Worldwide security spending to reach ~$213B in 2025. July 29.
[1100] DoD Office of Systems Engineering and Architecture. 2025. Software Engineering for Continuous Delivery of Warfighting Capability. July.
[1101] Eberly, David. 2025. The National CIO Review. July 31.
[1102] Bates, Emma and S. Ryan Quick. 2025. Drones Aren’t Swarming Yet — But They Could. August 4.
[1103] McQuillen, Blair. 2025. The Gig Economy Revolution: How HR Must Adapt to Thrive in the New World of Work. August 26.
[1104] Gansberger, Donald. 2025. Tactical Cyber: Why the Model of Sacrificing All Victories for Strategic Illusion Never Works. September 9.
[1105] McDowell, Jonathan. 2025. Jonathan's Space Pages: Starlink Statistics. September 15.
[1106] Sion, Michael, John Wenzel, and Eric Quirk. 2025. Defense Investment at a Turning Point. September.
[1107] Defense Acquisition University. 2025. DFARS 252.227-7013: Rights in Technical Data—Other Than Commercial Products and Commercial Services. October 1.
[1108] AFWERX. 2025. AFWERX: Get Funded.
[1109] American Binary. 2025. MaxKyber Product Page.
[1110] Defense Acquisitions University. 2025. PBL Overview.
[1111] DIU. 2025. Replicator Initiative.
[1112] MITRE. 2025. CVE: Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures.
[1113] RAND Corporation. 2025. One Team, One Fight.
[1114] SBIR.gov. 2025. SBIR/STTR Guide.
[1115] United States Army. 2025. Army Applications Lab.
[1116] 114th Cong. US Code, Title 10, Chapter 139, §2371b.
[1117] Eight of the world's ten richest people are Americans. Most of these are executives/founders of tech giants, such as the world's. .
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