So we get weapons systems, planes, ships, submarines, munitions into the hands of our war fighters faster. Washington, D.C. can be very good at paying too much and taking too long. And If you have a businessman, which we do as commander in chief, he has an expectation that we get it under cost and faster. So there's a ton of work left to be done to sort of truly put the America first fingerprints stamp on the Defense Department. We've just, just gotten started. (09:28–09:36)
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