Lawmakers are making moves to shake up how the military buys tech. The current system? Way too slow for the pace of innovation we're seeing. They want to speed things up so advanced stuff like AI and autonomous systems can actually get deployed when they're still cutting-edge, not outdated. It's about time bureaucracy caught up with reality—these technologies are evolving fast, and the old procurement playbook just can't keep up anymore.

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SmartContractPlumbervip
· 12-13 16:44
Military procurement... To put it simply, it's a matter of poor access control. The faster the deployment, the easier it is to encounter problems. Look at those hastily launched systems, where vulnerability chains are often only exposed on the battlefield. Shortening audit cycles is possible, but don't sacrifice security checks for speed, or the consequences could be worse than bureaucratic inefficiency.
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DAOdreamervip
· 12-13 16:30
The efficiency of military procurement indeed needs reform, but if the pace accelerates, will it be more prone to setbacks...
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WhaleMinionvip
· 12-13 11:46
Honestly, the military procurement process really needs to be improved. It's been dragging on for too long; by the time the technology is deployed, it'll be outdated.
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Web3Educatorvip
· 12-12 04:40
nah but real talk, military procurement speedrun when? if they actually pull this off it's lowkey a blueprint for how legacy systems could adapt to web3 infrastructure too... just saying, decentralization could solve half these bottleneck problems fr fr
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DYORMastervip
· 12-10 20:20
The efficiency of military procurement is indeed a bottleneck, and the sluggish process can't keep up with the pace of AI development.
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SatoshiChallengervip
· 12-10 20:19
Ironically, every time I hear the phrase "accelerate procurement," I think of those abandoned projects at the Pentagon. Data shows that the military's tech procurement cost overruns are consistently over 30%, and now they want to speed up?
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TestnetNomadvip
· 12-10 20:13
The military procurement process needs to be sped up. The current system really can't keep up with the pace of the AI era.
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AirdropHunterXiaovip
· 12-10 20:10
It should have been changed long ago. The procurement process is like that of an old man, and AI can iterate by itself now, but you're still stuck in the process. It's really hilarious.
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OnchainFortuneTellervip
· 12-10 20:10
Speeding up military procurement, there's no doubt about that... but if it really speeds up, we have to watch out for these contractors taking advantage of the situation, ending up paying twice as much for the same junk.
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MysteryBoxAddictvip
· 12-10 19:59
Finally, someone is going to reform. The military procurement process is painfully slow, and by the time AI is installed, it's already outdated. Who can stand this?
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