"One of the problems is the Defense Department doesn't use the software and data that all first-class enterprises in the world use," Jeb Nadaner said.
During the Cold War, including the Korean War and Vietnam War, DoD spending ranged from 4.9 percent to 16.9 percent of GDP.
"We urge the DoD to really focus significant investment on next generation semiconductor technologies," said Liesl Folks.
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