> Depends on the use cases.  Not in military surveillance.  And certainly not
> at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.  At Boeing could be the same, but
> I'm not sure.  Before 2011, rather than building things from scratch,
> washington bureaucrats simply picked from among existing technology.  But
> things had really been going berserk around 2008.  From 2017 onwards,
> I'm somewhat in the dark.  They could have started allowing some ownership
> rights, but ownership rights under government contracts are very different
> than ownership rights under commercial contracts.

I can't understand your point with this version either.   Sorry.

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