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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 Expert You Cannot Buy Off the Shelf ★ Premium

June 12, 2026 · 18 min read

I was handed an AI-built pricing sheet last week with rates wrong enough to break a contract, and a hundred AI-written questions meant for someone else. Same root cause. The model is now the cheap part. The expert whose judgment makes it safe is the part you cannot buy, and the part the market is busy trying to replace.

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.

Industry Leader, Out of Scope ★ Premium

June 2, 2026 · 13 min read

On May 29, 2026, VA posted RFI 36C10B26Q0485, market research for an enterprise AI buy meant to move a 540,000-person workforce from assistive tools to autonomous agents acting on veteran health data. The same document sends governance out of scope. Here is how VA earns the leadership it claims: sequence the agents by risk, put governance on the quarterly clock the price already runs on, and buy all four parts, the capability and the three preconditions that make it safe.

DHA Is Replacing How It Buys. The Budget Already Voted. ★ Premium

May 29, 2026 · 16 min read

On April 20, 2026, the Defense Health Agency replaced thirty years of how it buys medical capability. A new portfolio-based acquisition model, a requirements process built to kill 'bring me a rock,' and an FY2027 budget that already voted on where the money goes. Here is what changed, who runs it, and how it shows up in live contracts.

A Researcher Talked a Clinical AI Out of Its Own Rules. DHA Is Fielding the Same Design. ★ Premium

May 26, 2026 · 13 min read

No code. No exploit kit. Plain English. A security researcher pulled 60 pages of hidden instructions out of an AI doctor, rewrote them, made it triple a drug dose. The Defense Health Agency is fielding the same architecture in military exam rooms right now.

The Workflow Was Designed to Deliver ★ Premium

May 22, 2026 · 18 min read

A credentialed third party generated evidence before the read. Twenty-one years later, that is the architecture CMS is shutting other modalities down for not having. The 2:47 a.m. stroke scene that proves the primitive, the OpenAI/MCP pattern radiology operationalized two decades early, and the federal procurement vehicle that has not yet been built.

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