Through a program that recently emerged from an experimental phase, the Defense Department is using some of the nation's top technology investors to help it find innovations by tiny start-up companies, which have not traditionally been a part of the military's vast supply chain.
Monday 28 May 2007
Military seeks ideas from technology start-ups
The U.S. military, in its search for the next surveillance system, bioterror vaccine or robot warrior, has decided to take a peek into the garage.
Through a program that recently emerged from an experimental phase, the Defense Department is using some of the nation's top technology investors to help it find innovations by tiny start-up companies, which have not traditionally been a part of the military's vast supply chain.
Through a program that recently emerged from an experimental phase, the Defense Department is using some of the nation's top technology investors to help it find innovations by tiny start-up companies, which have not traditionally been a part of the military's vast supply chain.
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