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Scott Kupor: What the Government Can Learn from Silicon Valley on Managing Tech Talent

45 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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Scott Kupor built a storied career as employee No. 1 at preeminent Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreesen Horowitz. So why uproot that to take a job as the director of the federal government's HR agency, the Office of Personnel Management? On this episode of CTRL + ALT + DEFENSE, Kupor answers that question and delves into the Trump administration’s plans to reinvent and modernize tech talent management in a way that could have major impacts on the government's national security readiness.

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