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Episode 77: How the Government Really Buys Technology with Scotty Stock

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Scotty Stock is a Chief Warrant Officer in the United States Army Reserve with over two decades of military experience, from fixing laundry units in Iraq to managing the classified IT architecture that keeps Army Reserve intelligence soldiers ready to fight. In this episode, Scotty breaks down how the government actually procures technology from the inside. He walks through the full cycle from articulating requirements and navigating budget processes to using contract vehicles like CHESS and ITES-3S, and explains why most procurement failures start with a poorly written statement of work.

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