With Elon Musk advising Trump, Silicon Valley’s defense leaders hope he will unlock the $800 billion Department of Defense budget for tech startups.| Forbes
The incoming Trump agency for cutting government excess is seeking 100 full-time hires in the nation’s capital, sources tell Forbes, which spoke to some early applicants.| Forbes
Helsing built a $4.5 billion business on a pledge to transform Europe’s militaries with software, not hardware.| Forbes
YC’s bet on Ares, which hopes to make anti-ship missiles smaller and cheaper, is the latest example of Silicon Valley courting the Pentagon.| Forbes
David Jeans's stories. Senior writer covering tech, defense and national security.| Forbes