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"textContent": "Most government software programs that fail never had a software problem. They had an acquisition problem. Bryon Kroger, founder and CEO of Rise8, traces his career path to a single incident. As a U.S. Air Force intelligence officer running targeting...\n\nThe post Acquisition Is the Bottleneck. The Tools to Fix It Already Exist. appeared first on Air & Space Forces Magazine.",
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