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Endeavour Approved as a Department of Defense Trusted Capital Provider


Endeavour Approved as a Department of Defense Trusted Capital Provider
The U.S. Department of Defense matches critical technology companies with Endeavour as a vetted source of private, domestic capital.
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LOS ANGELES, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Endeavour, a leading Accounts Receivable Funding firm for National Security and Space government contractors, is extremely pleased to announce their acceptance as a U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Trusted Capital Provider. 
Over the course of the past year, the DoD has developed the Trusted Capital initiative, a program designed to foster investment in critical technology companies by cleared and vetted investors. In December 2020, DoD announced the Trusted Capital initiative and noted that applicants to the Trusted Capital program will be reviewed for national security risks, including for connections to China and 36 other Countries of Special Concern an ....

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DoD's New Pushback Against Chinese Money In US Defense Industry « Breaking Defense - Defense industry news, analysis and commentary


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Paul McLeary
on April 12, 2021 at 6:01 AM
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WASHINGTON: Faced with a massive spike in Chinese companies burrowing into the US defense manufacturing base, a new Pentagon effort has approved more than $311 million in potential partnerships between US venture capital firms and small tech firms since January in an attempt to keep Chinese money and influence out.
In recent years, Chinese investment in small US tech and manufacturing firms has increased by a staggering 420% according to one analysis, an avalanche of money that could directly impact national security if that spigot were turned off in a time of crisis. ....

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Understanding and Protecting Vital U.S. Defense Supply Chains


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The United States has entered a new era of great-power competition with China. As the country makes this shift, policymakers are forced to reevaluate some lingering assumptions that drove defense policy during the Cold War, the country’s last period of sustained great-power competition. The competition with the Soviet Union was a competition between two spheres that rarely overlapped: The United States had very little commerce with the Soviet Union, and the global economy was essentially divided into East and West, with much more trade within each sphere than between the two.
The competition we face with China today is very different. In the globalized economy, the United States and China are deeply invested in each other’s economies and highly interdependent as a result. The U.S. defense sector is no exception to this, as large multinational defense contractors and their suppliers seek to drive down costs by moving their supply chains overseas, somet ....

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Fewer Defense Companies in Military Spending Boom Raise Alarms


Prime vendors decreased 36% since fiscal 2011
Joint Chiefs warn Pentagon supply chain is weak
March 8, 2021 6:02 AM
By Travis J. Tritten and Paul Murphy
The number of companies winning Pentagon prime contracts has plummeted over the past decade, underlying growing concerns over the health of the defense industrial base.
Prime vendors fell by 36% since fiscal 2011 even as defense spending climbed 18% over the same time, a new Bloomberg Government analysis shows. That means an ever-smaller pool of contractors won bigger pieces of a growing defense budget.
The figures illustrate a decline in the size of the military’s vast industrial base, which comprises more than 300,000 companies spread across every state. The shrinking number of prime contractors inking deals with the military, as well as a contraction in the vast network of subcontractors that supply them parts and services, has set off alarm bells among the highest echelons of the Pentag ....

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