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Two of Forty-Six ★ Premium

June 16, 2026 · 12 min read

The military built a precise way to measure whether its surgeons are ready for war. Last year it checked one specialty against the bar. Two of forty-six active-duty neurosurgeons cleared it. A GAO report this month points to why the fix has been hard to manage: the Department of War cannot yet count the civilian partnerships built to close that gap. The department named the right mission and accepted the roadmap.

The Honesty Premium ★ Premium

June 9, 2026 · 18 min read

Six Army captains audited a fleet of dozer maintenance records, found more than 82% of the entries useless, and published it under their own names. A firm priced a job with real AI productivity and got told the price was too low to be credible. Two cases this spring, one about data and one about price, and the system marked both honest parties down. Here is why the machinery underneath speed, innovation, and small business still pays out to the old model, and what it means for the military health enterprise that has the most at stake.

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