DoD solicitations are for specific topics and research. In the 8 years I occupied this space, I saw dozens of cybersecurity topics.
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Many of these were specifically about hardening the systems that Russian hackers have been targeting or detecting such attacks.
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Here's the thing: all the millions and millions of dollars thrown into these research efforts were complete bullshit.
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Many topics are "wired." The solicitation is written with a contractor in mind but it has to be opened for competition.
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All this talk of "why couldn't we prevent it or detect it" is a side effect of not even trying, instead funneling money to rich dudes.
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SBIR success stories are few and far between. We have pissed away hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars and gotten no return.
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All of that money could have been used to actually protect our digital infrastructure. Instead it's in white dudes' second homes.
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Here's a typical cybersecurity solicitation from the Air Force from the latest round. What the fuck are they even asking for???pic.twitter.com/0fOUvfnJt7
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I can do that with Chef in less than 5 minutes
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Cute how y'all are assuming the underlying application isn't written in JOVIAL or some shit
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