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Anthropic Federal Ban: The $150M Pentagon Standoff

The Trump administration’s move to ban Anthropic from federal procurement has triggered dual lawsuits, an industry-wide amicus brief from 37 Google and OpenAI engineers, and urgent vendor audits across enterprise AI teams. This analysis breaks down the Anthropic federal ban timeline, legal arguments, financial exposure, and the mitigation playbook every CTO needs right now.

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Anthropic Pentagon Supply Chain Risk | What’s at Stake

The Pentagon has designated Anthropic a supply-chain risk under 10 U.S.C. §3252 , the first time a domestic AI company has faced this action historically reserved for firms like Huawei. Our analysis covers the full escalation timeline, the legal machinery now in motion, and a practical decision framework for the 60,000-plus defense contractors who need to act within six months.

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Caitlin Kalinowski OpenAI Resignation | Pentagon Deal Crisis

Caitlin Kalinowski’s resignation as OpenAI’s head of robotics over the Pentagon deal isn’t just a high-profile departure, it’s a governance failure case study every frontier AI organization needs to study. This analysis breaks down the timeline, the process breakdown, the Maven parallel, and the pre-announcement frameworks that could have prevented it.

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Pentagon’s Anthropic Supply Chain Risk | The $380B Reality Check

The Pentagon has designated Anthropic a supply chain risk, the first U.S. company ever labeled under a statute built for foreign adversaries like Huawei. This analysis breaks down the legal mechanics of 10 U.S.C. §3252, the real exposure against a $380B valuation, and the four-step compliance audit every defense-adjacent enterprise needs to run today.

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