Anduril's chair consulted with Trump on revamping US military
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President-elect Trump is eager to shake up the U.S. military landscape, engaging with innovative leaders like Trae Stephens of Anduril Industries in his transition discussions.
Anduril Industries, valued at $14 billion, aims to position itself as a disruptive force in defense tech, contrasting with traditional military contractors by offering advanced surveillance and autonomous systems.
Trump's administration is set to overhaul defense policies, buoyed by Silicon Valley's backing, including substantial investment from high-profile venture capitalists like Elon Musk, signaling a shift in military ventures.
The appointment of unconventional figures such as Tulsi Gabbard and Matt Gaetz to key security roles highlights Trump's commitment to reshaping national security governance.
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