Government
Apr. 18, 2017
Defense innovation under the Trump administration
Once the new administration sets its sights on innovative commercial technologies for defense uses, there should be plenty of opportunities for the commercial tech sector to begin working more broadly with DOD. By Brian E. Sweeney





Brian E. Sweeney
special counsel
Government Contracts, Investigations and International Trade
4 Embarcadero Ctr Fl 17
San Francisco , CA 94111-4158
Phone: (415) 774-2995
Fax: (213) 455-0706
Email: bsweeney@sheppardmullin.com
George Washington Univ Law School
Brian E. Sweeney is a special counsel in the Government Contracts, Investigations and International Trade Practice Group in the San Francisco office of Sheppard Mullin
Traditional defense contracts ? those between the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) and its established base of aerospace and defense contractors that supply ships, tanks, aircraft and other goods and services in support of the DOD's missions ? are notoriously complex. Statutes and regulations govern every aspect of defense contracting, from solicitation and competition procedures, to pricing and terms and conditions, to intelle...
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