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Thanks again to my colleague Bob Burton (https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertburton356/) for coming on the show. When he is not discussing technology for the state of North Carolina or spending time with his family, he runs a small business called Speed Leader Solutions (https://www.linkedin.com/company/speed-leaders-solutions-llc/).

Bob joined us and told us about his transition from active duty and the resources he uses to succeed as the Director at the North Carolina Defense Technology Transition Office (NC DEFTECH).    

Bob also worked at NC State doing Hacking for Defense  with Bull Holland (https://www.spreaker.com/episode/pffl-80-bull-holland-bmnt-remastered--59307766)

Bob recommends the following books :

The Holy Bible - you can get it anywhere!

The Lean Start-Up - https://a.co/d/08l686L1 

Bob is a super-connector, and if you are looking to learn more about technology, you can join the coffee call on Friday ( https://deftech.nc.gov/deftech-coffee-call), or you can meet him in person at the Federal Technology Symposium (https://www.ncmbc.us/event/federal-technology-symposium/)   


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