Silicon Valley may be the first city that comes to mind when you think of tech startups, but it’s far from the only place where such companies can flourish.
In recent years, the startup scene has exploded, with new businesses cropping up all over the nation. There are signs that the US startup scene is being decentralized: More money is going to companies outside of Silicon Valley and New York City, and more investment rounds are being led by out-of-town firms. And although these cities still brand themselves as the center of tech entrepreneurship, entrepreneurs should not overlook opportunities in other parts of the country — especially in areas with access to local talent and international markets. In fact, smaller startup hubs are becoming more and more popular as they become more supportive of entrepreneurs and encourage the development of innovative technologies.
We love seeing that the U.S. startup scene is being decentralized because we are finding more tech for more diverse needs, and more innovation as a result. There are hubs across various states where entrepreneurs and innovators can connect and create some really cool stuff. Not only does the decentralization of startup hubs drive innovation, but it also increases growth in scale within different communities.
As we see new startups and new tech develop across the country, we need to consider how this tech can be incorporated into our warfighting capabilities and help solve problems at the federal level. Dual-use technology, which is a product or service that has both civilian and military applications, can now be found in more places. These technologies are often first developed by private companies and then sold to the federal government for its own purposes.
The United States Department of Defense and other governmental agencies are always looking for new, innovative dual-use technologies to help them achieve their goals. The Department of Defense (DoD) has an important role in shaping the future of technology. It’s imperative for us to identify where we are vulnerable, and where can we utilize technology to mitigate those risks. As the battlefield changes, so do the capabilities needed by our military. To meet these needs, the Department of Defense (DoD) is streamlining its acquisitions process to be more flexible and adaptable, and better able to take advantage of new commercial technologies.
At The Outpost, we are always tracking opportunities where startups can provide the best solution at federal levels. We work to build vital business strategies and connect startups across the nation to government funding that could change the capabilities of the company drastically.
The growth of startups all across the country is exciting to us because it means that innovation is thriving, and with innovation comes new ideas, new solutions, and improved services for both customers and citizens.
The federal government wants to support this growth. They want to see startup companies succeed in their mission just as much as we do. With this growing momentum, it’s important for startups to recognize where they could potentially get funding from the government and what they need to do in order to be eligible. This is where The Outpost can help startups thrive.