Silicon Valley and the U.S. government developed an intimate and essential relationship during the early Cold War era, although the history of the relationship has been largely forgotten. Today, the U.S. government is the largest single buyer of technology in the world. The U.S. federal government allocates hundreds of millions of dollars to help research teams and small companies develop cutting-edge dual-use technologies. The course explores how U.S. government acquisitions and procurement processes work. It is also designed for students interested in learning how to access government funding to develop minimum viable products that demonstrate dual-use properties in the B2G marketplace.
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Silicon Valley and the U.S. Government
2017
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5 h 44 m
United Kingdom
Stanford
Silicon Valley and the U.S. government developed an intimate and essential relationship during the early Cold War era, although the history of the relationship has been largely forgotten. Today, the U.S. government is the largest single buyer of technology in the world. The U.S. federal government allocates hundreds of millions of dollars to help research teams and small companies develop cutting-edge dual-use technologies. The course explores how U.S. government acquisitions and procurement processes work. It is also designed for students interested in learning how to access government funding to develop minimum viable products that demonstrate dual-use properties in the B2G marketplace.
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