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US Air Force chief software officer quits after launching Hellfire missile of a LinkedIn post at his former bosses — The Register

The US Air Force’s first ever chief software officer has quit the job after branding it “probably the most challenging and infuriating of my entire career”, writes Gareth Corfield.

Here is the link: https://www.theregister.com/2021/09/03/usaf_chief_software_officer_quits_angry_post/

You can find the blog post by Nicolas Chaillan, US Air Force’s first ever chief software officer, here.

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