Rather point I think is there technical and evaluation gates companies of this nature regularly go through while contracting, part of that is being able to talk the language of the industry properly .
This seems very amateurish for companies who regularly talk professionally to win said contracts , whether the best product or not.
My guess is C-suite, crisis consultants and lawyers are involved heavily so the actual engineering folks have little voice now in any communication and we get stuff like this.
This seems very amateurish for companies who regularly talk professionally to win said contracts , whether the best product or not.
My guess is C-suite, crisis consultants and lawyers are involved heavily so the actual engineering folks have little voice now in any communication and we get stuff like this.