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    Why Commercial Supply Chains Break Government Program Assumptions
    Commercial supply chains can inform government purchasing decisions, but they often break down when federal programs require traceability, compliant sourcing, lifecycle support, documentation, and mission assurance.Commercial supply chains can tell a government customer what something appears to cost, how quickly it appears to ship, and how available it appears to be.They cannot always tell the customer whether that product can be procured, documented, supported, secured, or sustained inside a g
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    AI PCs Could Become the Next Execution Layer for Supply Chain Workflows
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