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Matthew Strohmeyer

is a colonel in the United States Air Force. He has held the position of chief of plans and Commander’s Action Group director at the major command level, and deputy Commander’s Initiatives Group director and joint all-domain command and control (JADC2) development lead at a combatant command level. He mostly recently led the development of the first three Global Information Dominance Experiments, bringing together all 11 combatant commands into common collaborating data environments and showcasing machine-enabled deterrence and defeat options for the Department of Defense.
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Bad Idea: Relying on Government Software

If strategic competition is much about analyzing information for decisions faster than an adversary, software will be at the heart of that competition. The national security enterprise should engage the flywheel of innovation and free-market competition in the commercial software sector for national defense.

December 21, 2021 — Matthew Strohmeyer
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