The United States achieved global science dominance through public-private partnerships that fostered innovation and economic growth. However, since January 20th, the Trump administration has implemented severe cutbacks that have upended the U.S. science landscape.
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Stanford has integrated AI into its national security policy class "Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition" to prepare international policy students for an AI-enabled world.
Stanford University recently completed its 10th annual Hacking for Defense class, where student teams work to understand and solve national security problems. The program, now offered at 70 universities, featured eight Stanford teams presenting their lessons learned this quarter.
Stanford's 15th annual Lean LaunchPad class concluded in 2025, with eight teams interviewing 935 potential customers and beneficiaries during the spring quarter. The course has grown so popular that it is now taught in both winter and spring sessions.
Founders are frustrated that venture capitalists often won't meet with them unless their pitch includes AI, while AI startups receive high valuations. The article explains why investors prioritize certain business models over others.
The article examines how 4,000 companies faced a disruptive technology in the early 20th century, with only one surviving. It explores why leaders often fail to adapt to technological changes that threaten their existing business models.
The 2025 Department of War PEO Directory serves as a guide to help companies identify potential customers and develop go-to-market strategies within the department. It addresses challenges in finding the right contacts and getting their attention for product sales.
The article discusses how great founders excel during crises, contrasting them with ordinary founders who may fail. It highlights a conversation with e-bike company co-founders who demonstrate creativity, agility, and enjoyment in building their business despite industry challenges.
The article examines the nature of science, how it works, and who scientists are, questioning why anyone outside universities should care about these fundamental aspects of scientific inquiry.
The October 2025 PEO Directory update provides 500 additional names to help startups navigate the Department of War's complex procurement system. The directory aims to assist companies in identifying key contacts within one of the world's largest organizations.
The Strategic Management Society has recognized the Lean Startup methodology as a legitimate business strategy after 20 years, awarding its co-creator for this contribution. The Lean Startup was developed as a practical methodology for entrepreneurs to validate business ideas through customer feedback.
The Department of War has eliminated the last remnants of the 1962 Planning, Programming, and Budgeting System. It has shifted focus from optimizing cost and performance to delivering advanced weapons systems quickly, recognizing that taking decades for weapons delivery is no longer acceptable.
The Department of War has introduced its most significant procurement changes in 60 years, which Congress has now codified into law through the National Defense Authorization Act with bipartisan support.
The Department of War's senior acquisition leadership now includes individuals from private capital backgrounds, including venture capital and private equity. Deputy Secretary Steven Feinberg previously ran Cerebus Capital, while Secretary of the Army Daniel also comes from this financial sector.
The article discusses how new information can lead to a complete rethinking of historical events and their broader implications for society. It presents a story that challenges conventional understanding of past occurrences.
A marketing executive learned that external vendors like PR agencies don't actually work for their clients in the way they might think. The author realized later what questions should have been asked of these service providers, and notes these lessons remain relevant today.
The article discusses how relationships in startups and organizations can reach a natural endpoint when circumstances change, requiring individuals to move on. It references a previous piece about founding engineers reevaluating their roles after significant events.
Startups founded over two years ago likely have outdated assumptions that need reassessment. Founders must pause operations to evaluate changes in their environment, or risk company failure. This warning comes from an entrepreneur's recent experience.
The 7th Annual Red Queen Conference will be held in Silicon Valley on April 22-23. The event focuses on helping Portfolio Acquisition Executives and COCOMs identify the right problems and priorities before locking in requirements. Participants will discuss Innovation Targeting concepts and work hands-on with companies and venture partners.
The proliferation of drones in conflicts like Ukraine and the war with Iran has made the earth's surface a contested space. The U.S. has found that traditional air defense systems are inadequate against asymmetric attacks involving thousands of drones.