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How investors can help startups compete for lucrative government and defense contracts


Government and defense are relying more and more on commercial services, but startups face a real challenge entering this highly regulated and formal side of the industry. How can young, lean companies compete for contracts and attention with primes and more established organizations — and how can investors help? Watch as True Anomaly CEO & […]

Government and defense are relying more and more on commercial services, but startups face a real challenge entering this highly regulated and formal side of the industry. How can young, lean companies compete for contracts and attention with primes and more established organizations — and how can investors help? Watch as True Anomaly CEO & Co-Founder Even Rogers, Slingshot Aerospace CEO Tim Solms, and Space Workforce 2030 Executive Director Mel Stricklan discuss startups in dual-use at Disrupt 2024.

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