How a Non Traditional Defense Contractor Can Benefit From a HRO

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How a Non Traditional Defense  Contractor Can Benefit From a HRO

Each year, the Department of Defense’s (DoD) annual budget continues to grow larger to support national defense initiatives and priorities. For the 2024 fiscal year, the DoD has requested $842 billion, which Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III says: “As our National Defense Strategy makes clear, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is our pacing challenge. This budget seeks to meet this critical challenge today, tomorrow, and into the future by providing the resources today to continue to implement our National Defense Strategy and keep our nation safe while delivering a combat credible Joint Force that is the most lethal, resilient, agile, and responsive in the world.” To achieve the goals the DoD has established, it will require a mixture of traditional and non traditional defense contractors to provide vital services and products