Pentagon's Chief Weapons Tester Steps Back from Lockheed Evaluations

Due to potential conflict of interest concerns, the Pentagon's top weapons tester has recused himself from any evaluations or decisions involving Lockheed Martin Corp., highlighting ongoing issues related to the defense industry's revolving door.

Discovered 2024-04-25T02:34:32.117818-07:00 | 2024-04-25T02:34:32.117818-07:00

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