By Geoff Fein Small businesses looking to tap into Navy programs need to focus their ideas on the service's current concerns, otherwise they are unlikely to get an audience with program managers or acquisition staff, a top Navy official said. But if a small firm's idea ties to the threat...to the current concerns of the Navy and Marine Corps senior leadership, and it might also help a program manager, then there is a good chance the Navy will listen to…
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